If you have been following the Teven Jenkins saga over the past two weeks, then you know it's been both confusing and exhausting. From the trade rumors to his most recent comments on Twitter, where he informed us that he was in fact "all good". New Bears offensive coordinator, Luke Getsy, was asked today if Jenkins had been an active participant in team meetings. He delivered an intriguing update on the second-year tackle.
"Oh yeah. Teven has been great. He's been attentive. He's all-in, yeah. Once he gets through this deal, he'll be back out there ready to rock-and-roll."Hearing these comments regarding Teven definitely contradicts the reports that have come out over the past week.
Are The Bears Actually Looking To Trade Teven Jenkins?
Here is everything we have heard recently surrounding Jenkins and the team.- There is a rift between Jenkins and the new regime
- Jenkins work ethic is being questioned
- Jenkins is hurt again (which has been confirmed)
- The team is having active trade talks involving Jenkins
How Severe Is Teven Jenkins Injury?
This is what it all comes down to. Did he reaggravate his back? If that's the case then that's still a big concern as we all were told that the surgery he had was supposed to eliminate the possibility of this to linger. The way the team is handling and refusing to give out specific details is giving me Kevin White vibes. But it is at least encouraging to hear that Jenkins is still attending offensive meetings and is reportedly engaged. Getsy's comments seemed very genuine and optimistic as well. He also mentioned the starting five on offensive line is far from being set. So hopefully Jenkin's injury isn't a long-term issue that keeps him off the field much longer. That would allow him to actually get reps and compete for a spot for the remainder of training camp. As I've been saying, Jenkins panning out is obviously the best case scenario for the Bears moving forward. Friday's update at least provides us with hope and optimism that's been absent ever since this Jenkins story has come to be. The Bears play their first preseason game in eight days against the Kansas City Chiefs. Which means the clock is ticking. Fingers crossed 76 can get back on the field here soon.Comments
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