Thursday, September 19, 2024

Right On Cue, Teven Jenkins Has Made Bears OL Situation Worse

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It isn’t a secret at this point that the Chicago Bears have interior offensive line issues. Each of their first two opponents, Tennessee and Houston, has exploited this. Nate Davis has somehow regressed at right guard, which is saying something after his lackluster 2023 season. Center Coleman Shelton has some rough moments against more powerful defensive tackles. It was hoped Teven Jenkins, entering his second season as their exclusive left guard, could steady things. Yet even he has struggled with mental errors.

Still, at least he was avoiding the primary concern that has haunted him since he was drafted in 2021. He’d managed to get through all of training camp and the preseason healthy. Alas, all good things come to an end. Head coach Matt Eberflus broke the news on Wednesday that Jenkins would miss practice with a deep thigh bruise suffered in the loss to Houston. Considering the other concerns up front, this is the last thing the team needs ahead of a crucial game in Indianapolis.

Teven Jenkins’ hopes of staying beyond 2024 remain shaky.

As GM Ryan Poles and Eberflus have said, the best ability is availability. They won’t hand money to somebody they can’t trust to stay on the field for a full season. A deep thigh bruise doesn’t mean Jenkins can’t play on Sunday. With some rest, it is possible he can still go, depending on the severity. Still, this is another reminder that the guy just can’t seem to stay healthy. For all the talk about replacing Davis next year at guard, there is a growing probability the Bears may have to do the same with Teven Jenkins. It is good that they have three picks in the first two rounds of next year’s draft: that and $72 million in projected salary cap space. There is still time for Jenkins to change the narrative. However, it is rapidly running out.

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Sep 19, 2024 7:55 am

A lot of the injury thing is luck. Prove he can stay on the field means prove he’s lucky this year and nobody happens to fall on the back of his legs over 45-60 plays x 14-17 games. Guy gets hurt cuz he’s in there mixing it up and taking on backers down field all the time. Then they blame him for not staying healthy. OK, but it’s a long schedule. Take your vets out if you ever get a big lead and PLEASE take them out when you are down 3 scores in the 4th and there is no… Read more »

Dr. Steven Sallie
Dr. Steven Sallie
Sep 18, 2024 7:47 pm

rocket ass, better gather up more of those male hyenas for support. You need them. I can tell. People like you have weakened the Bears by denying reality. You deserve the pain and suffering of a fanatic fan.

Rocketrider
Rocketrider
Sep 18, 2024 6:10 pm

Teven will be ready Sunday. And sally…..you’re a dipshit.

Tred
Tred
Sep 18, 2024 6:07 pm

– THIS.

I propose we do the nicest thing we can for Nate Davis. Tell him he can go home and enjoy his guaranteed money.

Let’s try KINDNESS. Not just for him, but for us, too!

BearCub30
Sep 18, 2024 6:00 pm

I think you need to look at what kinda player Teven has been for us. When he’s on the field he’s always graded pretty dam good. But this year he’s had some of the worst grades to date probably going back to his rookie year? I’m not sure he’s even graded that bad as a rookie. (I’m too lazy to research) So obviously reading between the lines which isn’t hard to do. We have a new OC. That’s been the only thing changed for teven. New language new continuity between OC and OL coaches. Obviously these coaches are not on… Read more »

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