Bears center Hroniss Grasu had the lowest-graded game in two years

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Hroniss Grasu had a game to forget against the Green Bay Packers in Week 10.

After missing the last five games with a hand injury, the Bears' third-year center returned Sunday, where he was slapped with the worst offensive line performance over the past two years from Pro Football Focus:

Here's the full synopsis from PFF on Grasu's showing:

Center Hroniss Grasu really struggled in his first start back from injury. His 27.7 overall grade would be the second-lowest graded game of any center through the first nine weeks of the season. He allowed five hurries on 41 pass blocking snaps with two inaccurate shotgun snaps, earning him the first 0.0 pass blocking grade of any offensive lineman in the past two seasons.

That's...yikes.

Bears quarterback Mitch Trubisky was sacked five times against the Packers, though some of the blame for that was of his own doing.

Grasu, 26, was a third-round draft pick (71st overall) of the Bears in 2015 and a college teammate of Kyle Long at Oregon. Grasu has had trouble staying healthy in his three years with the Bears, having played in only 11 games, making 10 starts.

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