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Author: Michael Spahn

The Chicago Bears Released Two Tight Ends: The Bigger Picture

Reading Time: 2 minutesEntering this offseason, the Bears had an overwhelming number of tight ends on their roster. That number was trimmed down to seven this previous week. Matt Nagy and Chicago said goodbye to Ben Braunecker and Adam Shaheen.  These two had pretty different stories, as Braunecker was a great special teams player and even started at tight end due to some injuries. So why cut Braunecker? It came down to cap space. The NFL owners keep pushing for the salary cap to be lowered this season. This leads to a lot of veteran players like Braunecker to...

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Why Eddie Jackson is a Top Five Safety But No One Realizes It

Reading Time: 2 minutesCBS Sports recently released their top ten safeties in the NFL, and Chicago’s Eddie Jackson didn’t make the list. Jackson is a two time Pro Bowler and he made first team all-pro in 2018. Why doesn’t he get the recognition he deserves? Let’s take a look. Eddie Jackson was taken in the 4th round of the 2017 draft by the Bears. That season, he started all 16 games and had two interceptions. One was returned for a touchdown, and he also had a forced fumble. Decent stats for a 4th round pick. In 2018, Jackson really...

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Why Nick Foles Should Start for Chicago Week 1

Reading Time: 2 minutesRyan Pace made it official, the starting Quarterback position is going to be an open competition. What does that mean for Mitchell Trubisky going into his 4th year in the league? He has to work for the starting job for the first time in his career. Nick Foles has won a Super Bowl and has worked with Matt Nagy before. He also has worked with Offensive Coordinator Bill Lazor and Quarterbacks Coach John DeFilippo before in his career. All of the pieces are there for Nick Foles, so he could thrive in this offense and win...

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