Chicago Bears offensive guard Teven Jenkins has shown he can play at a high level, but he hasn’t been able to remain healthy for a full season since being drafted in the second round. As Jenkins heads into the final year of his contract is he in danger of being not being brought back?
The Chicago Bears have spent the past few years overhauling their offensive line, which is even more important now with a rookie quarterback in Caleb Williams on the roster.
According to PFF, the Chicago Bears have two of the top 32 guards in the NFL. Yes, two. We’ve shared a few of the position rankings from Pro Football Focus in the last couple of weeks, and this one, their top 32 offensive guards heading into the 2024 season, is a head-scratcher.
Bears offensive lineman Teven Jenkins is heading into the fourth and final year of his rookie contract, and he'd like to work something out to remain in Chicago for the long term.
Fourth-year guard Teven Jenkins is looking for an extension and could seek a trade if the Chicago Bears do not give him the money he deserves. A second-round pick in the 2021 NFL Draft, the Oklahoma State product has been one of the best players on the Bears over the past two seasons.
As Chicago Bears offensive lineman Teven Jenkins enters the final year of his contract he looks to make people forget his injury history and earn an extension.
Considering where the Bears stand at guard at the moment, maybe looking a little more seriously at the Teven Jenkins contract extension might be a good idea for GM Ryan Poles.
Teven Jenkins is entering the final year of his contract.
With mandatory minicamp starting up for a handful of teams around the league, more and more hold outs are popping up with players wanting new contracts before training camp begins later this summer.
Bears G Teven Jenkins told reporters on Wednesday his agent has reached out to the Bears to broach the possibility of a contract extension, per Courtney Cronin.
With the Chicago Bears mandatory minicamp underway and training camp right around the corner, it's time to start familiarizing yourself with the team's roster.
The Chicago Bears have done a good job building a solid situation for rookie quarterback Caleb Williams, including shoring up the offensive line. But the work doesn’t stop now, especially with a key member of the offensive line set to hit free agency in 2025.
Chicago Bears offensive lineman, Teven Jenkins, was recently on 670 The Score with Mark Grote. He said on Thursday night that he wishes to stay in Chicago for a long time.
While the Chicago Bears are gearing up for the 2024 NFL Draft later this month, the team's front office is also performing double duty by assessing the future of the players currently on the roster.
While Chicago Bears offensive lineman Teven Jenkins is a very good player, his injury history is a concern. Could the team part ways with him? The Chicago Bears face a critical offseason.
The Chicago Bears offensive line is no different than any team in the league. No individual performance stands above the cohesion of the group because the offensive line isn't about individuals.
The Bears will be without guard Teven Jenkins and possibly two other key offensive players on Sunday when they host the Arizona Cardinals. Jenkins remains in the NFL concussion protocol and has been ruled out.
The Chicago Bears ruled out offensive lineman, Teven Jenkins, for the remainder of the game against the Cleveland Browns. On a play where quarterback Justin Fields nearly threw an interception late in the second quarter, Jenkins went down with an injury.
Teven Jenkins continues to be far and away the best offensive lineman on the Chicago Bears and it’s time to think about making him one of the NFL’s highest paid offensive guards.
The Chicago Bears struck first against the Minnesota Vikings on Monday night. However, the team might have lost a huge piece of their offensive line that was finally healthy for the first time all season in Week 11.
Teams can begin opening practice windows for players on IR and the PUP list this week. The Bears will do so with one of their starting offensive linemen.
Much of the Bears’ development on offense in 2023 will depend on the play of their new offensive line. The unit will likely not be at full strength to begin the campaign, however.
The Bears will need to make a decision on 2022 right guard Teven Jenkins’ spot for this coming fall.
Bears fans have long felt that Justin Fields is not protected by NFL referees to the same degree that other quarterbacks are. Those feelings are now (publicly) shared by those in the Bears locker room.
While Jenkins has had better on-field results than Patrick — he’s allowed two fewer pressures and is a higher-graded run blocker.
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