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Chicago Bears Offensive Line Decimated by Injuries [Video]
- Updated: November 3, 2020
The Chicago Bears mislaid another diversion Sunday, Nov. 1, 2020, to a New Orleans Saints. An already splintered descent line was even some-more decimated Sunday with a detriment of right tackle Bobby Massie, who harm his left knee in a initial quarter.
Offensive Challenges
Offensive lineman Cody Whitehair and James Daniels are already blank from a team, and now Bobby Massie will be a third. Whitehair’s injuries were not approaching to be serious, though it did keep him out of a games Sunday.
Converted defensive lineman Rashaad Coward is holding James Daniels’s place on a offense. Sam Mustipher, an undrafted giveaway representative from Notre Dame, will take over during center. This dangerous though indispensable diversion of position swapping is causing a descent using and flitting diversion to suffer.
NFL Trade Deadline
Bowen states:
[The] Falcons core Alex Mack [can be traded] to a Bears for a 2021 fifth-rounder and 2022 sixth-rounder,
Adding Alex Mack to a team’s register will concede them to pierce Cody Whitehair from a core position to guard. This pierce will boost a interior of that descent line.
If they do not make a certain pierce before a trade deadline, not usually will a fans be job for Nagy’s head, though they will be job for a team’s ubiquitous manager Ryan Pase as well.
Written by Omari Jahi
Edited by Cathy Milne-Ware
Sources:
The Chicago Suntimes: Bears remove another starting descent lineman to injury, Patrick Finley
ABC Eyewitness News: Bears remove in overtime opposite Saints during Soldier Field, Andrew Seligman
Fansided: Chicago Bears: Could injuries be a blessing in disguise? Patrick Sheldon
Bearswire: ESPN researcher proposes Bears trade that creates sense, Bryan Perez
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