“Lol” was the disappointed message that Chicago Bears offensive tackle Larry Borom posted on X following general manager Ryan Poles’ decision to select Darnell Wright in the first round of last year’s draft.
Chicago Bears offensive lineman Larry Borom has made 23 starts over the last three seasons, but could be on the trade block.
The Chicago Bears returned to practice Wednesday to prepare for a Week 14 showdown with the Detroit Lions. Following a bye week, the team is mostly healthy as only four names appeared on Wednesday's injury report.
The Bears now have four players ruled out for Monday Night Football. The Chicago Bears have downgraded cornerback Tyrique Stevenson (ankle), running back D’Onta Foreman (ankle/shin), and offensive lineman Larry Borom (illness) to out for Monday night’s game against the Minnesota Vikings.
The Chicago Bears will kick off their 2023 regular season against the Green Bay Packers on Sept. 10, which is now 75 days away. From now until the start of the season, we’ll be counting down each day by revisiting the players who have worn that specific jersey number.
General manager Ryan Poles seemed enthusiastic Thursday evening when he met with reporters. He was happy with the Chicago Bears’ first pick of the draft Darnell Wright.
Adam Jahns writes he expects the Bears to continue examining the veteran right tackle market to go along with OTs Larry Borom and Alex Leatherwood. Tony Pauline mentions that 25-year-old BYU QB Jaren Hall is drawing interest from teams including the Colts, Lions, Rams, Seahawks, and Vikings.
Bears’ inactive list has a lot of offensive players on it The Chicago Bears added a couple of pass catchers to their active roster Saturday. It hinted at who would be available for Sunday’s game against the Philadelphia Eagles.
The Chicago Bears will be without a few notable names Sunday against the Green Bay Packers. As expected following Friday's injury report, Larry Borom, Jaquan Brisker, and Kyler Gordon will not suit up for the Week 13 contest.
Green Bay Packers quarterback Aaron Rodgers missed Wednesday's practice with thumb and rib injuries, while Chicago Bears counterpart Justin Fields was limited as he deals with a separated non-throwing shoulder.
Even though Larry Borom got over the concussion to practice Friday, it will be Riley Reiff at right tackle again according to Bears sideline reporter Mark Grote of WSCR.
In one day the Bears offensive line just got a good deal healthier. The Bears were beneficiaries of a few surprise Friday injury developments. Right tackle Larry Borom cleared the NFL's concussion protocol and after missing the first two practices this week was able to do a full practice on Friday.
The Chicago Bears are getting healthy at the right time. Ahead of a Week 9 matchup with the Miami Dolphins, the Bears released an encouraging Friday injury report.
If you read Wednesday's Chicago Bears injury report, nothing changed on Thursday. The same names, Larry Borom, Kyler Gordon, Eddie Jackson, and Teven Jenkins, remain on the report with the same designations.
The Chicago Bears (3-5) released their first injury report ahead of Sunday’s Week 9 game against the Miami Dolphins (5-3), where there were a few players sidelined, be it entirely or in limited fashion.
Pregame Inactives Bears DB Lamar Jackson T Larry Borom WR Isaiah Coulter TE Jake Tonges Cowboys RB Ezekiel Elliott WR Noah Brown DE Sam Williams S Malik Hooker DT Trysten Hill LB Jabril Cox QB Will Grier
A few Chicago Bears' injury updates came to light on Friday afternoon. The team's final Week 8 injury report officially ruled out offensive lineman Larry Borom for Sunday's game against the Dallas Cowboys.
The Chicago Bears rule out starting right tackle Larry Borom against Dallas The Chicago Bears will be a little shorthanded on the offensive line for the Week 8 matchup in Dallas.
Whitehair, who’s arguably Chicago’s best offensive lineman, suffered a knee injury in Sunday’s 20-12 loss to the New York Giants at MetLife Stadium.
After being selected 17th-overall in last year’s draft, the Alabama product failed to survive this year’s 53-man roster cuts.
The Chicago Bears are gearing up for the 2022 NFL season, which features plenty of new and returning faces within the organization. There are a number of players, coaches and front office members that are crucial to the team’s success this season.
New offensive line coach Chris Morgan has been pleasantly surprised by the two second-year players, so far.
It appears the Bears have an ongoing COVID-19 outbreak at Halas Hall. On Wednesday afternoon, the team placed starting right tackle Larry Borom on the Reserve/COVID-19 list.
It was about as specific as Matt Nagy gets when talking about who will be in a given starting lineup. Teven Jenkins' window closes in a week and a decision will be due from the Bears on bringing their rookie tackle off injured reserve, although they could do it for this week's game as well.
The Chicago Bears officially activated OL Larry Borom just in time before they take on the San Francisco 49ers. There was speculation amongst other offensive linemen this week that Borom would be returning.
When Ryan Pace completed his draft it practically met with standing ovations in the media. Sports Illustrated, NFL.com, Pro Football Focus, the Sporting News, USA Today, the Ringer and Pro Football Network analysts all gave the Bears A- or higher for their selections.
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