The NFL Draft couldn’t have possibly played out better for the Chicago Bears. Or for Bears offensive tackle Braxton Jones. For general manager Ryan Poles and the Bears, the top-10 selections were a dream scenario.
The Chicago Bears shored up their offensive line with the selection of Yale tackle Kiran Amegadjie with the 75th overall pick in the 2024 NFL draft. Amegadjie has a nice blend of size, athleticism and length, but he’s a project that will need time to develop.
The Chicago Bears have selected Yale offensive tackle Kiran Amegadjie with the 75th overall pick in the 2024 NFL draft. Amegadjie needs time to develop, but he could push starting left tackle Braxton Jones, who has plenty to prove heading into his third season.
The best way to find success in the NFL is by having a great quarterback. That’s common knowledge at this point, right? You’ll only go as far as your signal caller will take you nowadays, as the league relies on offense throughout most of the season.
The Chicago Bears offered a slight hint at their plans with the No. 9 pick in the 2024 NFL Draft and left tackle Braxton Jones could be sweating on draft night next month.
The Chicago Bears have started scheduling their Top-30 visits leading up to the 2024 NFL Draft and the team's front office is making sure they are turning over every rock by even doing some due diligence on an Ivy League standout.
Ryan Poles and Chris Morgan should take a bow, because Wright has been a major bright spot for the team. Darnell Wright has been selected to the Pro Football Writers of America’s All-Rookie Team for 2023.
There was no eye poke or even a concussion. Bears left tackle Braxton Jones got up and lost his bearings briefly and then after officials told him to leave the field for a concussion exam, he was simply caught in a bit of a profane rant on an official's mic.
Chicago Bears left tackle Braxton Jones was removed from the game with 5:16 left in the third quarter as the team was marching on a scoring drive. While the reason is not confirmed right now, one thing is for sure, Braxton Jones was fuming.
The Chicago Bears will have a lot of difficult decisions to make this offseason in regards to the future of the team's roster. However, with eight games still to go in 2023, one Bears player can make the decision a lot easier for general manager Ryan Poles and the entire Bears front office.
The Bears have lost another draft pick, although he's already one they had waived. Center Doug Kramer was waived on the weekend as they brought Braxton Jones off injured reserve, but the former Illinois player seemed to be a player they would want back on their practice squad.
More help is on the way for the Bears offense.
The Chicago Bears have activated Braxton Jones off of the temporary injured reserve list and waived seventh round center draft pick Doug Kramer. In a bit of a surprise move the Chicago Bears cut center Doug Kramer to make room for the return of Braxton Jones to the 53-man roster.
Already using the IR-return system to bring back Teven Jenkins, the Bears are moving closer to their left tackle returning.
The Bears now have two starting offensive linemen on IR.
A year ago Bears left tackle Braxton Jones burst upon the scene as a surprise member of the NFL All-Rookie team. It was anything but an easy season for the former Southern Utah player as he stepped up quite a bit in competition levels.
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One of the surprises for the Chicago Bears in 2022 was the play of left tackle Braxton Jones. He could be a key asset in the rebuild. The Chicago Bears are winding down another disappointing season.
Of all the Bears rookies, Braxton Jones has been the biggest surprise. He's been good enough to make it unclear whether they need an upgrade in free agency, even though they have $115 million for free agency and can afford one.
The Bears have a budding star on their O-line Standing at 6’5″ and weighing in at 310 pounds Braxton Jones is an absolute unit. He has all the physical qualities you want to see in an offensive lineman.
Rookie offensive lineman Braxton Jones is showing that he is the future at left tackle. Chicago Bears general manager Ryan Poles was a big winner after the team’s preseason debut in 2022.
Jones and Reiff starting would leave Chicago with two new tackle starters.
Considering it's been 30 years since the Bears last started a rookie on opening day at left tackle, it's a big deal. Fifth-round draft pick Braxton Jones is still playing the position with starters a week into training camp, even after the Bears signed longtime NFC North left tackle Riley Reiff.
When the Chicago Bears selected offensive lineman, Braxton Jones, with the 168th overall pick in the 2022 NFL Draft, they got a real player. The six-foot-five, 310-pound lineman is an aggressive player.
As the Chicago Bears continued their rookie minicamp over the weekend, more players met with the media. The Bears selected offensive lineman Braxton Jones 168th overall in the NFL Draft.
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