Jenkins, who was injured in the Week 16 loss to the Detroit Lions, has played 495 snaps this season and currently ranks sixth in pass protection for all offensive guards in the league. Appearing on 670 the Score, Biggs said he doesn't believe the Bears will be inclined to re-sign Jenkins, who is on the last year of his contract.
The Bears quickly got back to work Monday after losing to the Detroit Lions the day before. They’re set to play their third game in 11 days Thursday when they host the Seattle Seahawks at Soldier
The Chicago Bears (4-10) will play the Detroit Lions (12-2) on Sunday at Soldier Field in a Week 16 matchup. Here’s what you need to know before kickoff (noon, Fox-32). Bears left tackle Braxton Jones and left guard Teven Jenkins are active Sunday ...
Arrival of the NFC North-leading Lions should have been an opportunity for the slumping Bears to get back on track. Six of Detroit's 11 opening-day starters on defense were on injured reserve, while
Braxton Jones is out with an ankle injury and Teven Jenkins is doubtful to return with a calf injury, leaving the Bears shorthanded on the line.
The Lions were due for some good news on defense and they got it with the returns of Ifeatu Melifonwu and Jalen Reeves-Maybin, although only Melifonwu has a chance to play this Sunday. Trevor Nowaske will also return from his concussion.
The Lions (13-2) beat the Chicago Bears (4-11) on Sunday afternoon to complete the series sweep over the NFC North rival.
Here's everything we learned in the Chicago Bears Week 16 loss to the Detroit Lions, their ninth straight loss.
The Bears defense has allowed at least 30 points per game in each of their last three losses since they held the Lions to 23 points in a loss in Detroit on Thanksgiving. That loss, of course, was the final straw for head coach Matt Eberflus, who was fired the next day.
Three other Bears are listed as questionable heading into the Week 16 contest at Soldier Field: defensive tackle Gervon Dexter Sr. (knee), offensive tackle Braxton Jones (concussion) and cornerback Jaylon Johnson (illness).
The Detroit Lions have lost four of their past six road games against the Chicago Bears and arguably enter their Sunday visit to Chicago in a precarious position despite their