As Super Bowl week kicks off in New Orleans on Monday, media coverage will focus on the two teams involved in the big game this season but also on past title games and superlatives.
For the better part of two seasons, Nate Davis was an easy scapegoat to point at when diagnosing the Chicago Bears’ offensive line problems. But here we are, 34 days since his cut, and the Bears offensive line still has issues.
The Chicago Bears have struggled lately, and Caleb Williams apologized to the team. The Bears have been frustrated with Williams of late. And general manager Ryan Poles broke his silence on a different debacle: the release of offensive lineman Nate Davis.
I’ve been wondering if and when Chicago Bears General Manager Ryan Poles would address the media during one of the most turbulent weeks of his regime. And while he didn’t step behind a mic and chop it up at Halas Hall, the Bears general manager discussed some notable topics during his pre-game chat session with ESPN 1000.
With an established top tier and some young options revealing themselves last season, here is a look at where clubs' QB depth charts stand. Contracts and long-term outlooks do not factor in here; these rankings apply only to 2025 on-field capabilities.
The Chicago Bears are moving on from veteran offensive guard Nate Davis as the team announced it's releasing the 28-year-old on Wednesday. Davis was Chicago's highest-paid offensive lineman on the roster and started two games before he was benched for the rest of the season.
The Chicago Bears are cleaning house this week on offense. First, the team fired former offensive coordinator Shane Waldron after just 10 games on the job.
After two disastrous seasons, the Chicago Bears finally cut offensive lineman Nate Davis. A third-round pick in the 2019 NFL Draft, Davis spent the first four years of his career establishing himself as a solid starter for the Tennessee Titans.
The Chicago Bears released Nate Davis, the team's highest-paid offensive lineman, on Wednesday. The Bears signed Davis to a three-year, $30 million contract -- with $19.25 million guaranteed -- in March 2023.
The Chicago Bears announced they have cut G Nate Davis on Wednesday. This unfortunately is not a major surprise, as Chicago was shopping Davis before the trade deadline this season.
The Chicago Bears will continue to field an undermanned offensive line in Week 10 against the New England Patriots. Much-maligned and oft-injured guard Nate Davis was ruled out three hours before game time due to a back injury.
The Los Angeles Chargers have a lot of options if they decide to make some moves before Tuesday's trade deadline. The team could use depth at wide receiver, the defensive line, and the secondary.
The Chicago Bears have a couple of players on the trade block before Tuesday’s deadline to make a deal. Running back Khalil Herbert and offensive lineman Nate Davis could be on a new team before Week 10.
The Chicago Bears have officially reached a cross roads with a high-priced former starter and will soon have to make a decision that's going to be hard to swallow.
The Chicago Bears‘ offensive line had their best performance of the season in Week 5. The Bears ran for 128 yards against the Carolina Panthers defense.
The Chicago Bears signed offensive guard Nate Davis to a 3-year, $30 million contract last off-season. Last year, Davis struggled to find his footing on the field and missed 6 games with a high ankle sprain.