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Facing a pivotal season, Braxton Jones has been named the Chicago Bears' most vulnerable player as training camp begins.
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Windy City Gridiron on MSNWhy the stakes are high for Braxton Jones and the Bears this yearWhen people talk about the Chicago Bears’ revamped offense, Braxton Jones rarely comes up first. But maybe he should — because few people aside from Caleb Williams and Ben Johnson might be under more pressure on this offense to deliver this season than the fourth-year left tackle.
Heading into training camp this year, the Chicago Bears don't have many true position battles to watch. Tyson Bagent and Case Keenum are fighting for the backup
NFL.com's Eric Edholm listed Chicago Bears' left tackle Braxton Jones as a veteran who could lose his starting job.
Braxton Jones made a quick leap from Division I-FCS blocker to starting NFL left tackle as a rookie, moving into the Bears’ starting lineup despite being a 2022 fifth-round pick. As Jones prepares for a contract year, however, the situation has changed.
Despite fan sentiment favoring a switch at left tackle to rookie Ozzy Trapilo, the Bears still have Braxton Jones and here's why he'll be tough to dislodge.