A market projection for a Teven Jenkins contract by Pro Football Focus could make for a tough Bears decision if accurate.
The Chicago Bears are predicted to say goodbye to offensive guard Teven Jenkins this offseason and make a play for Chiefs star Trey Smith.
Johnson is a home-run hire for the Bears, but general manager Ryan Poles has plenty of work to do with this roster, between free agency and the 2025 NFL draft, to elevate this team. But it helps that Chicago has the resource to do just that with the fifth-most salary cap space and four picks in the Top 75 of the NFL draft.
As Chicago Bears coach Ben Johnson builds his staff and evaluates the roster, we look at positives, issues and questions with the current state of the offense.
Under head coach Kyle Shanahan the 49ers have never invested big money at either offensive guard spot. They used a second-round pick on left guard Aaron Banks in the 2021 draft and a third-round pick on right guard Dominick Puni in the 2024 draft, but beyond that they’ve not invested major assets into those two positions.
The 49ers need an upgrade. That's why Pro Football Focus says the 49ers should sign Chicago Bears left guard Teven Jenkins when he hits free agency in March. "A series of nagging injuries plagued ...
The San Francisco 49ers are listed as potential frontrunners to pursue Chicago Bears offensive lineman Teven Jenkins in free agency.
Because of this, Pro Football Focus' Mason Cameron called them the top projected landing spot for Chicago Bears guard Teven Jenkins.
Ben Johnson had a lot to say as the Chicago Bears introduced their new coach. His desire to create accountability and build a bond with GM Ryan Poles were top of mind.
In an appearance on the CHGO Bears Podcast, ESPN's Field Yates revealed that he is expecting Kansas City Chiefs star right guard Trey Smith — a 2024 Pro Bowl selection — will become a "true-blue free agent" and hit the open market in March despite his strong play for the Chiefs over the past four seasons.
The 49ers will be busy this offseason.In addition to looking outside the organization for upgrades, president of football operations/general manager
The 49ers need to sign a guard this offseason. That's why Pro Football Focus says the 49ers should sign Chicago Bears left guard Teven Jenkins when he