The Chicago Bears made significant moves in the offseason to overhaul their offensive line, and one of the cornerstone additions was guard Jonah Jackson.
The Chicago Bears were one of the busiest teams in the NFL during the offseason. They added several new starters to both sides of the ball, but it was the offensive line that drew the most attention.
Most people would agree that the Chicago Bears have had a brilliant offseason, adding more talent around quarterback Caleb Williams while also addressing some very prominent needs.
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Bears G Jonah Jackson commented on what he brings to the team as a veteran offensive lineman with solid experience as a starter. “What I bring to the offensive line room, in a leadership role, is my work ethic, my effort and strain down-in and down-out,” Jackson told Go Long’s Tyler Dunne.
Bears G Jonah Jackson signed a three-year deal with the Rams before he suffered a fractured scapula in Week 2 and lost his starting job one week into his return. “All that matters is how you bounce back,” Jackson told Tyler Dunne.
We are just three days away from the 2025 NFL Draft. After months of in-depth scouting, internal debating, and watching hours of film, front offices around the league will be tasked with improving rosters.
Jonah Jackson’s lone season with the Rams was a perfect typhoon of unfortunate circumstances. And now that he’s settling into his Windy City home, more than a month after the Rams traded him to the Bears, his eyes are firmly focused on what’s ahead.
The Bears finished the 2024 season with many flaws that need to be addressed in the upcoming off-season. They did so in both the trade market and the free agency period.
Coming off of a 5-12 season, the Chicago Bears still need to prove they can be true playoff contenders, despite all of their offseason hype. However, one of Chicago’s newest additions has bought in completely and think the Bears are headed in a Super Bowl trajectory.
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Ben Johnson is preparing for his first NFL Draft as a head coach with the Chicago Bears. While he knows the team still has numerous holes to fix on the roster, Johnson is undoubtedly looking at the best offensive talent in the 2025 class.
After watching quarterback Caleb Williams get sacked a league-high 68 times in 2024, the Chicago Bears used the early offseason to aggressively address the issue.
The fault wasn't entirely on Williams' offensive line last season.
He has clearly landed on his feet following a forgettable stop in Los Angeles.
The Chicago Bears have agreed on a one-year contract extension with OL Jonah Jackson through 2027, according to Mike Garafolo. Jackson will have added guarantees in 2026, with $7 million fully guaranteed and an additional $5.25 million for injury.
Offensive lineman Jonah Jackson was headed towards another murky season with the Los Angeles Rams. While he was making plenty of money, his fit inside the organization didn’t seem to make sense.
Last week, the Chicago Bears traded for two proven starters at offensive guard. Former Kansas City Chiefs OG Joe Thuney brings Super Bowl-winning experience during his time with the New England Patriots and Kansas City Chiefs.
The start of this offseason has shown that the Bears are very committed to bolstering their play in the trenches.
The Chicago Bears wasted no time fixing their offensive line problems, adding Joe Thuney and Jonah Jackson on a pair of trades. However, the Bears didn’t get perfect marks for how they addressed the issue.
In the past few days, the Chicago Bears have finally begun to invest in the trenches for the 2025 season. Chicago has officially started to upgrade their offensive line.
The Chicago Bears swung big trades in back-to-back days for two veteran offensive linemen, and Bears fans are already penciling in Joe Thuney and Jonah Jackson as the team's starting guards.
On Wednesday, the Bears shocked the NFL world with news of a deal for four-time Super Bowl champion guard/tackle Joe Thuney of Kansas City for a 2026 fourth-round pick.
Jonah Jackson played only one season with the Rams, and his time in Los Angeles is set to come to an end.
The Los Angeles Rams have a lot of moving parts regarding their roster. Although the pieces are starting to come together, Los Angeles' front office still has more decisions to make regarding many players on their roster as they try to improve for next season.
The Los Angeles Rams made a splash in free agency last March when they signed former Detroit Lions Pro Bowl offensive lineman Jonah Jackson to a three-year, $51 million contract.
Jeremy Fowler of ESPN reports that the Rams have given G Jonah Jackson permission to seek a trade out of Los Angeles. Jackson is a former Pro Bowl guard
Although other offseason storylines are taking shape, 2025 has featured a number of teams giving players permission to shop around.
Rams G Jonah Jackson suffered a fractured scapula and is likely headed to injured reserve, according to Ian Rapoport. It’s an unfortunate break for Jackson, who missed a large chunk of the preseason with a similar injury.
The Rams' plan was for him to be full-go at training camp — a plan that has backfired as they now add “shoulder” to the list of body parts with recent injuries.
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