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Chicago Bears head coach Ben Johnson spoke to the media prior to Friday's practice and what he said about Trapilo doesn't ...
Trapilo continues to impress at left tackle but it also doesn't hurt him when one other player in the three-way starting battle went out injured.
The race to find a starting left tackle for the 2025 season is quickly becoming a grueling marathon for the Chicago Bears.
Trapilo, who is competing for the Bears' starting left tackle job, continues to walk in his late father's footsteps.
Benedet has taken some reps with the first-team offense in camp and has a legitimate case to be the starting left tackle. The ...
Johnson hasn't been nearly impressed enough with Braxton Jones, Ozzy Trapilo or Kiran Amegadjie to declare one of them the ...
All eyes were on the left tackle competition on Sunday, but here's how that competition helped shape the rest of the Chicago ...
However, 2024 first-round pick Darnell Wright's presence has him battling with veteran Braxton Jones for the Bears' starting left tackle job. But the competition may already be over if Chicago's 2025 ...
Braxton Jones, the fourth-year player, started and got 32% of the team’s snaps at left tackle Sunday against the Dolphins.
Here's a look at the top overreactions following the Chicago Bears' tie to the Miami Dolphins in their preseason opener.
The Chicago Bears have a battle brewing at left tackle, and Wednesday's training camp practice was certainly an interesting one.
Ozzy Trapilo is bound for the NFL. The 23-year-old Boston College offensive tackle, of Norwell, was selected by the Chicago Bears with the 56th pick in the second round of the NFL Draft on Saturday.