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While the Bears GM often gets criticized for some of his decisions, the ability to do one thing better than some others in ...
The Bears have kept Darnell Wright at right tackle, but Ben Johnson wouldn't rule out a move to the left side.
GM Ryan Poles' big investment flipped the Bears' worst unit in 2024 into its highest-ranked on the 2025 roster ...
In the 6-foot-5, 333-pound Darnell Wright, the Chicago Bears have a player who has prototypical size, an aggressive style and a lot of experience.
Pro Football Focus listed the Chicago Bears' offensive line as the fourth-best OL in the NFL, a massive nod to the ...
The Chicago Bears have made plenty of changes to their organization heading into the 2025 season. But one constant that remains is Darnell Wright holding down the fort at right tackle.
Darnell Wright has served as the Chicago Bears starting right tackle since 2023, and has done a more than just admirable job at that. However, Wright might be on the move following the additions ...
The Chicago Bears picked up more than just protection when they selected former Tennessee tackle Darnell Wright No. 10 overall in the first round of NFL Draft.. Mel Kiper Jr. of ESPN said Wright ...
Darnell Wright One of the most viral moments of the week was the one-handed, back-shoulder catch Wright made. The Bears' starting right tackle made a catch that would instantly make highlight reels.
Wright, the No. 10 pick two years ago, spent significant time at left tackle in college. Moving right tackle Darnell Wright to left tackle very much on table for Bears - Chicago Sun-Times ...
Former Tennessee offensive tackle Darnell Wright was selected by the Chicago Bears at 10th overall in the 2023 NFL Draft.. Wright was selected in the first round on Thursday night after a ...
If the Chicago Bears take another right tackle early in the NFL Draft, the team is open to moving Darnell Wright to left tackle to improve the offensive line as a whole.