Sunday, September 8, 2024

Teven Jenkins Is Already Extremely Protective Of Caleb Williams

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You can always tell whether a quarterback is a capable leader or not by how his offensive linemen treat him. If they are formal in their comments about him and don’t always help him up off the ground, that is an indicator the QB might not be the best at fostering loyalty. Caleb Williams doesn’t have that problem. He once donated a lucrative commercial ad offered to him to his offensive line at USC. You can understand why each of those guys raved about their quarterback at every opportunity. It appears Teven Jenkins is falling into the same category.

The Bears’ left guard has enjoyed a largely injury-free training camp (knock on wood). This has allowed him to get a front-row seat for how Williams operates, both as a passer and leader. This time together has only lasted a few months, but it already sounds like Jenkins is willing to take on a Siberian tiger to protect his quarterback. His comments to start his latest presser this week indicated as much. Jenkins stated that while he isn’t the biggest fan of the preseason, he will play as many snaps as required as long as it means protecting Williams.

Teven Jenkins understands the assignment.

Protecting the quarterback is paramount to the success of the franchise. He’s never experienced a winning season in his time with the Bears. However, it is also essential to get yourself paid. If Williams plays well this season, it will likely come from adequate protection. If the Bears recognize that, it means Jenkins will get the extension he’s hoping for. Don’t forget he is a free agent next year. The team hasn’t been willing to discuss a deal, knowing his track record of injuries. He’s missed 20 games in his career thus far.

It is good to see Teven Jenkins already showing such protectiveness of Williams. It means he’s seeing the same things other teammates are. The kid has special qualities. If he and the rest of the line do their jobs, the Bears are going to win a lot of football games. The good news is the left side appears secure with Jenkins and Braxton Jones. It is the right side, especially the guard spot with the eternally absent Nate Davis, that has people concerned. Keep an eye on Ryan Bates to take over if that continues.

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TGena
TGena
Aug 9, 2024 6:53 pm

You’re not supposed to notice (or mention) such things on this Erik Lambert “happy thoughts” forum.

Respect.

Rocketrider
Rocketrider
Aug 9, 2024 5:56 pm

Wow negative bombs everywhere…..Teven has what it takes upstairs. As long as his body holds up he will be around. Good dude, good ball player. He’s in the same position as everyone else….show out…reap the reward.

Dr. Steven Sallie
Dr. Steven Sallie
Aug 9, 2024 3:47 pm

Only Tred and I have consistently emphasized the salience of muscle memory in playing positions on the OL or in all sorts of activities. If the Bears desire to keep Teven on the field, I would ask him for his choice of either LG or RG, then abide by his wishes and see how it pans out. I reckon, Davis can play LG as well as he has played RG for the Bears, so there is no loss there, unless Kiran can better play RG than LG when he eventually gets healthy. How about under-rated Borom? Then, again, maybe the… Read more »

bluridge
bluridge
Aug 9, 2024 3:21 pm

Love fest will end if the anointed one keeps sucking as a qb.

Tred
Tred
Aug 9, 2024 2:46 pm

I love Teven Jenkins. He has been moved all over the place by both the Pace and Poles regimes, despite the fact they knew from day one he was an injury risk. Yet he is always classy and plays like a pro. When he can play. But, if they aren’t going to quit moving him around every time they want to sign a lazy FA, or someone goes down where they didn’t think to provide proper depth, then he’ll surely get injured again. I mean, I called it the last time Morgan moved him, and boom – it happened. Muscle… Read more »

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