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Coming off a strong run to close his rookie year, how high can New York Jets left tackle Olu Fashanu climb in his second ...
The Bears made a lot of the headlines in the NFL this offseason. It started when general manager Ryan Poles hired Ben Johnson ...
Shaw Local is counting down the top five under-the-radar Bears this week. Here’s a look at No. 4 on the list, right tackle ...
NFL Network's Daniel Jeremiah called Trapilo a Day 1 starter at right tackle, which could suggest a move for Darnell Wright to left tackle (which is something general manager Ryan Poles hinted is a ...
An unnecessary and deadly high-speed car chase ensued after a police officer threatened to physically remove the Bristow mom and jail her for a suspended license and unregistered vehicle.
As the Bears' offseason winds down, we're taking a look at the winners and losers following a busy few months of moves.
The Bears have kept Darnell Wright at right tackle, but Ben Johnson wouldn't rule out a move to the left side.
The Bears plan to keep Darnell Wright at right tackle — at least for now. Wright has remained on the right side this offseason even with starting left tackle Braxton Jones recovering from ankle ...
The Bears selected Tennessee offensive lineman Darnell Wright with the No. 10 pick overall, adding the 6-foot-6, 335-pound tackle to anchor a struggling offensive line.
The entire interior of the offensive line has been rebuilt and, with the right tackle position being cemented by Darnell Wright, the biggest question comes at the left tackle position. We're examining ...
Darnell Wright now has the head coach Penei Sewell used to have as coordinator, a more experienced and talented group of linemates, so will be step into the elite tackle group?
He ran 5.01 seconds for the 40, top 10% of tackles, while Sewell was top 21% at 5.1. I’ve seen people projecting Darnell Wright at Left Tackle next year- it won’t happen. He’s our RT.