
Bears vs. Patriots: Offensive line troubles expected to continue in Week 10
The Chicago Bears' already struggling offensive line could be in big trouble against the New England Patriots
The Chicago Bears' offensive line was recently voted by Bears fans as the team's biggest problem through the first eight games this season. And it might get worse in Sunday's game against the New England Patriots.
The Bears are, like, thin thin on the O-line today.
— Dan Wiederer (@danwiederer) November 10, 2024
Three Week 1 starters (Wright, Jones, Davis) plus a swing tackle (Amegadjie) are all out.
Nate Davis is an early scratch for today, added to the injury report this morning with a back injury.
The Bears will be without both of their starting offensive tackles (Braxton Jones and Darnell Wright) and their swing tackle (Kiran Amegadjie). Not great.
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Larry Borom and Matt Pryor are expected to step in at tackle, which could be quite the roller coaster ride for Caleb Williams. Ryan Bates should make his return to the starting lineup, likely filling in at guard as the Bears play musical chairs with the starting five.



