More help is on the way for the Bears’ offensive line as a senior writer for the team, Larry Mayer, reports that Chicago has activated second-year offensive tackle Braxton Jones from injured reserve. After activating starting guard Teven Jenkins a month ago, the left side should continue to improve with the return of last year’s starting left tackle.
Jones became a Week 1 starter as a rookie last season despite making the jump to the NFL from Division I-FCS school Southern Utah. The fifth-round pick adjusted well, starting all 17 games and performing admirably. His sophomore season had a rockier start, though, as a Week 2 neck injury prompted the Bears to exercise excess caution and place him on IR.
In his place, Chicago has returned to a formerly displaced starter in Larry Borom, but through six starts in relief, Borom has consistently ranked in the bottom ten of qualifying NFL tackles in rankings provided by Pro Football Focus. The team took Tennessee rookie Darnell Wright in the first round of this year’s draft but placed him at right tackle, showing their confidence in Jones as their blindside blocker moving forward.
Even now, with Jenkins and Jones finally reuniting with the first-team unit, the Bears’ offensive line is still a bit banged up as starting right guard Nate Davis has already been declared out for the third straight week. Lucas Patrick, who has started in Davis’ place to past two games, will likely hear his name called to play with the starters once again.
In order to make room for Jones on the active roster, the Bears waived fellow 2022 draftee Doug Kramer, who was drafted a round after Jones last year. Kramer spent his entire rookie season on IR and then spent the first six weeks of this season on IR before being activate for Week 7. After only playing two snaps, Kramer sees his way off the roster. If he clears waivers, Chicago may choose to bring him back on the practice squad.
Speaking of the practice squad, the Bears also made the decision to promote linebacker Micah Baskerville from the practice squad as a standard gameday elevation for tomorrow. If he sees the field, it will be the undrafted LSU rookie’s NFL debut.
Kramer should have been starting at C ever since he was healthy. The fact that we have to watch Patrick play there is an insult to every Bear fan everywhere. He’s pathetic. Been dying to see Baskerville at least on ST’s all season. Dylan Cole stinks.
Glad to have Braxton back. Hoping they get Davis back soon and Jenkins can kick back to left guard. Then the major hole will be at center- the one Poles for some weird reason, said was fine last offseason- wrong.
Could the Davis signing be any bigger of a bust? The guy didn’t practice during training camp, even if for valid personal reasons. He then had one single game of positive play this season, now hurt. No thanks, Jenkins stays at RG where he was the 3rd rated Guard in the entire league last year. Gotta at least try J’Tare Cater at LG over both Whitehair & Davis.
At some point it’s going to dawn on GMs that there’s no point in drafting a QB savior if the OL is poo poo. They delude themselves into thinking fixing an OL is as easy as snapping your fingers…but it isn’t.
Davis has graded out as the second best O-lineman they have. Yes, he’s missed time but he’s way better than Carter or Whitehair.