The Chicago Bears' offensive line has been torn down and rebuilt by general manager Ryan Poles this offseason. Three new starters are already in place, and the future of left tackle Braxton Jones, who remains atop the depth chart for now, remains unknown.
Six-year veteran center Coleman Shelton signed a new contract with the Los Angeles Rams. Shelton, a former undrafted free agent, spent 2024 with the Chicago Bears but has also played for the Rams, San Francisco 49ers, and Arizona Cardinals.
The Los Angeles Rams have been one of the most active teams at the start of NFL free agency, having already signed All-Pro wide receiver Davante Adams to a two-year contract and brought back Jimmy Garoppolo on a one-year deal.
It’s Day 48 of the Chicago Bears offseason. There are few things I enjoy on a Saturday morning as much as a freshly baked (and properly buttered) biscuit.
One of the NFL’s worst-kept secrets is the Chicago Bears’ struggles along the offensive line. A particular problem spot has been within the interior of the unit, where injuries (Teven Jenkins, Ryan Bates) and poor play (Nate Davis) have conspired to undercut the Bears’ blocking scheme.
The Chicago Bears offensive line is healthy. And yet, more changes could be on the horizon.
The Bears's offensive line had a decent game on Sunday. Now it's time for them to build upon that.
Coleman Shelton has been the weak link of a struggling Bears offensive line The Los Angeles Rams will see a familiar face this weekend when they face the Chicago Bears, and their interior defensive line must be licking their chops in anticipation of the matchup.
Bryan brings you his players to watch for this Sunday’s game. The NFL season is an evolving state of affairs. So much can and does change from week to week.
The Bears offensive line wasn't bad against Cincinnati, but they also weren't great either. Here are some Nate Davis and Coleman Shelton examples of the bad.
It's not too soon to wonder if there should be an early resolution to the Bears center battle between Coleman Shelton and Ryan Bates. It's the team's only true starting battle.
Caleb Williams is an elite quarterback talent, but if the Chicago Bears can't keep him upright, it doesn't matter.
For the 16th straight year, we’re bringing you who we believe will be the ten most important Chicago Bears for the upcoming season. Next up is the center position, whoever that may be.
The Chicago Bears are gearing up for the 2024 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.
The Chicago Bears signed offensive lineman Coleman Shelton earlier this offseason, but he already seems to be on somewhat tenuous ground.
The Chicago Bears have agreed to terms with former Los Angeles Rams offensive lineman Coleman Shelton, the team announced Thursday. The Rams went into free agency hoping to retain Shelton.
The NFC West will look a bit different in 2024.
The Rams expressed interest in keeping Coleman Shelton, but their interior offensive line blueprint changed via two big-ticket guard contracts. As a result, Shelton will collect some cash elsewhere.
Brad Biggs of the Chicago Tribune reports that the Bears are expected to sign C Coleman Shelton to a one-year contract. Biggs notes that Shelton should compete with newly acquired OL Ryan Bates at center this summer. The Rams were working to re-sign Shelton after he exercised his player option to become a free agent.
The Pittsburgh Steelers made a splash before free agency even began by agreeing to sign former Denver Broncos quarterback Russell Wilson. As free agency has heated up and star players are leaving their former teams and getting lucrative deals, the market is loaded with high-value players.
Wednesday afternoon, Rams general manager Les Snead held a video conference with reporters to discuss the team's strategies for free agency and the upcoming 2024 NFL Draft.
According to Jourdan Rodrigue, Rams C Coleman Shelton has exercised his player option and is heading for unrestricted free agency. The Rams are working
Center Coleman Shelton had a breakout campaign for the Los Angeles Rams in 2023. After being an undrafted free agent and bouncing around the league in 2019, he found a home with the Rams for his rookie season as a backup offensive lineman.
The young interior o-lineman has the option of voiding the final year of his contract and hitting free agency.
An additional option could be available to the Bears in free agency among centers, a player not on many lists of possible free agent players at the position.
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