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Chicago Bears make left tackle competition clear - MSNThe Chicago Bears took the field on Wednesday for the start of their second week of voluntary OTA practices. One of the biggest questions regarding the team is the plan for the left tackle position.
Rookie Ozzy Trapilo and second-year pro Kiran Amegadjie appear to be duking it out for the left tackle job, at least until incumbent starter Braxton Jones returns from his ankle injury.
While the Chicago Bears have massively bolstered their offensive line, there is still a major question mark hanging over left tackle. With incumbent Braxton Jones still nursing his ankle injury ...
When the Bears selected Trapilo with the No. 56 draft pick, it was a clear signal that left tackle might be another spot with a new face in the starting lineup. Trapilo will have to earn it, though.
5 observations from Chicago Bears OTAs, including Ozzy Trapilo’s case for the left tackle job (Stacey Wescott/Chicago Tribune/TNS) Sean Hammond, Dan Wiederer, Chicago Tribune ...
I fear they’re wrong. Again. The Bears have had a great offseason, but it doesn’t mean they’re not making a mistake at left tackle. To me, they’re hoping and wishing they have a solution.
Chicago Bears OTAs: While Ozzy Trapilo battles for left tackle, Colston Loveland and Luther Burden remain sidelined Sean Hammond, Chicago Tribune June 10, 2025 at 9:48 PM UTC · ...
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