Caleb Williams has a new blind side protector coming out of the Bears’ Week 5 bye. Head coach Ben Johnson announced (via The Athletic’s Kevin Fishbain) that second-year offensive lineman Theo Benedet will start at left tackle on Monday against the Commanders.
The Chicago Bears' 53-man roster cutdown day wasn't good to several of general manager Ryan Poles' early-round draft picks. The Bears gave walking papers to 2023 third-round pick Zacch Pickens and fourth-round pick Tyler Scott.
The Chicago Bears have changed up the structure of the offensive line roster and are moving a struggling draft pick from 2024 to the interior part unit.
Earlier this morning, I released my latest 53-man roster projection for the Chicago Bears heading into the final week of the preseason against the Kansas City Chiefs.
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One of the Bears’ top training camp battles has come at the left tackle spot. The competition is ongoing, and a fourth contender appears to have emerged.
It's probably a coin flip for worst coaching decision made by the Bears since the Mike Ditka era: Giving tackle Kiran Amegadjie his first start at Minnesota last year or giving Justin Fields a game plan without extra blocking at Cleveland in his starting debut.
At Chicago Bears training camp, there is perhaps no position battle more pertinent than at left tackle. Braxton Jones, Ozzy Trapilo and Kiran Amegadjie are all battling for the opportunity to block quarterback Caleb Williams’ blindside.
Let the tackle battle begin. The most crucial of the three signings the Bears needed to make is done, with Ozzy Trapilo's signing for what Pat Finley of the Sun-Times reported was four years with 62% guaranteed money in the third year and the first two seasons guaranteed at signing.
Despite all the hard work from Chicago Bears GM Ryan Poles to rebuild and improve the offensive line, one spot on the line remains a big question mark: the left tackle position.
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With Braxton Jones out until training camp, Ozzy Trapilo and Kiran Amegadjie have been splitting reps at left tackle throughout the offseason program. At Tuesday’s mandatory minicamp session, the battle took a precarious turn in one direction.
The Chicago Bears took the field on Wednesday for the start of their second week of voluntary OTA practices. One of the biggest questions regarding the team is the plan for the left tackle position.
As it currently stands, the Chicago Bears have a left tackle problem. Incumbent starter Braxton Jones is still on a long path to recovering from the fractured ankle he suffered last December, and the depth chart lacks an obvious candidate who can replace him.
The Chicago Bears are expected to give long and serious consideration to selecting a left tackle in the first round of the 2025 NFL Draft. Whether it's LSU's Will Campbell or Missouri's Armand Membou, competition for incumbent starter Braxton Jones is expected to level up in training camp this summer.
With Darnell Wright, Braxton Jones, and Kiran Amegadjie already on the Chicago Bears roster, the need for an offensive tackle is questionable. Sure, the Bears could upgrade at left tackle, but it is not a pressing need, especially with the state of the interior offensive line.
This past weekend, the Chicago Bears finally made an expected roster decision with one of their top draft picks that helps clean things up on the offensive line.
According to Scott Bair, the Bears announced they have activated third-round OL Kiran Amegadjie from the non-football injury list on Sunday. Amegadjie, 22, was a three-year starter at Yale and earned third-team All-American honors in 2023 and first-team All-Ivy the last two years.
While Chicago Bears rookie offensive lineman Kiran Amegadjie has been out recovering from surgery, the team’s plans for him could be different than once thought.
The Chicago Bears placed third-round OT Kiran Amegadjie on the active/non-football injury list to start camp, per the NFL transaction wire. Chicago also
The Chicago Bears are nearly done with offseason workouts. Minicamp and OTAs are concluding with Caleb Williams highlights, Rome Odunze flashes, and much more.
The Chicago Bears have agreed to terms with one of their intriguing rookie prospects acquired during the third round of the 2024 NFL Draft. According to Aaron Wilson, Kiran Amegadjie and the Bears agreed to a $5.914 million deal that includes a $1.121 million signing bonus.
Chicago Bears offensive tackle Kiran Amegadjie was considered a fringe day-one draft pick before injury The Chicago Bears 2024 Draft class continues to look better every day.
The Chicago Bears 2024 NFL Draft class was already a major success before the first round of the draft even ended. However, the best move the Bears made during the weekend might not have been on opening night when the team selected Caleb Williams and Rome Odunze.
As the NFL offseason continues, there is a lot of information coming out after the draft in April. The Chicago Bears made a huge splash in the first round, nearly winning the draft in the top ten picks.
Yale offensive tackle Kiran Amegadjie was selected by the Chicago Bears with the 75th pick in the third round of the 2024 NFL Draft. The 6-foot-5, 326-pound offensive tackle started 24 career games for the Bulldogs over the past four seasons.