Bears Set to Lose $31M Star Player to Their Big Rival in Unexpected Move That Could Change Everything! Fans Are Furious Over This Unexpected Roster Shakeup!

With less than 10 days to go before free agency officially starts, the Chicago Bears have some interesting decisions to make.

If one position group caught the brunt of the criticism for the entire Bears team this year, it was the offensive line. With that said, it’s not necessarily smart practice to let every free-agent lineman leave, especially if they still have potential to keep improving.

Bears projected to lose $31 million 'bright young talent' to Dolphins image

Teven Jenkins, who began his career as a tackle and settled in over the last couple years as the Bears’ left guard, is as intriguing a free agent as there is this winter. He’s still young, and though he’s never quite lived up to his second-round draft status, he’s continued to improve throughout his four-year career.

One thing is certain: if the Bears don’t make it clear they want Jenkins back, some other team will be quick to snatch him up,

On Friday, ESPN’s Aaron Schatz projected that the Miami Dolphins, who have lots of room at Jenkins’ position, would sign the 26-year-old, who is projected for a three-year, $31 million contract by Spotrac.

“Practically every guard on the Miami roster is a free agent… so why not upgrade the position with a bright young talent like Jenkins?” Schatz wrote. “He is finally coming into his own at guard after starting off as a tackle and struggling with injuries early in his career.”

“This is more of a bet on potential than production so far, as Jenkins had an average pass block win rate (92.0%) and a slightly below-average run block win rate (69.3%) this past season. But the soon-to-be 27-year-old has the talent to move men off the ball in the running game.”

In 2024, Jenkins played 14 of the Bears’ 17 games, which was actually a new career-high. He has a 2.2 percent blown block rate in his career, per Sports Info Solutions, which slots him a tick above average at the guard position.

Should Chicago make a strong effort to bring Jenkins back? Or are they best served by building an even younger, cheaper group of guards for quarterback Caleb Williams?

Related Posts

True Detective Season 4: All the References and Easter Eggs You May Have Missed in Night Country

There are two historical enigmas that overtly inspired True Detective season four, subtitled Night Country: that of the Mary Celeste, a 19th-century American ship whose entire crew seemed to evaporate into thin air while…

Jodie Foster ‘to tell sons who their father is when they turn 21,’ claims mother of the man who took the secret to his grave

Oscar winner Jodie Foster plans to tell her beloved sons who their father is when they turn 21, the mother of the star’s best friend claimed today….

Jodie Foster Says Her Sons Are ‘Insecure’ About Their Fledgling Careers but She’s ‘Thrilled’ for Their ‘Future’

Jodie Foster isn’t sure what kind of work her sons will pursue, but she supports them every step of the way. Speaking to PEOPLE at the 76th annual…

Jodie Foster’s Dating History: From Coparent Cydney Bernard to Wife Alexandra Hedison

Jodie Foster, the two-time Academy Award-winning actress known for her performances in The Silence of the Lambs, Taxi Driver and more, has primarily kept her personal life out of the…

Blake Shelton & Gwen Stefani Take Sons on “Unforgettable” Ozarks Family Vacation

Take us with you! The Voice alums and married couple Gwen Stefani and Blake Shelton just took a gorgeous trip to the Ozarks to spend some family time with Stefani’s sons Zuma, 16,…

Kelly Clarkson and Dwayne Johnson Honor Loretta Lynn With a Moving Country Duet

Two Weeks After Loretta Lynn’s Passing, Kelly Clarkson & Dwayne Johnson Gave Her the Tribute No One Saw Coming When country music lost its queen, the world…