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    ESPN’s Courtney Cronin reports the Bears would like to get an extension done with RT Darnell Wright before training camp.

    Wright was absolutely essential to how the Bears operated last year, to the point where Ben Johnson admitted the team favored plays to their right because they knew he’d be rock solid on the edge. The Bears picked up Wright’s fifth-year option earlier this offseason and have two years of team control on him, so jumping out ahead of an extension and spreading it over these next two years would probably be fiscally prudent for them anyway.
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    Wright will now be under contract through the 2027 season. The former No. 10 overall pick allowed just three sacks on 436 pass-blocking snaps last season while also allowing a career-low 19 quarterback pressures. Among 68 tackles with at least 500 snaps last season, Wright’s 81.4 PFF blocking grade ranked 14th-highest and earned Second-team All-Pro honors. If he’s able to turn out a strong 2026 campaign, Wright will likely find himself in line for a long-term extension before the start of the 2027 season.
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    The Bears also ruled out T.J. Edwards (hamstring) and Grady Jarrett (knee), none of the three players practiced at any point this week. Edwards will be missing his second game in a row. Wright’s absence will force Chicago into it’s tackle depth, perhaps leading to a start for Theo Benedet on the outside.
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    The Chicago Tribune’s Brad Biggs said Wright “came up awkward in the final period,” indicating Wright got banged up while taking a tumble. Hopefully, he returns quickly, without issue. OTs Braxton Jones and Ozzy Trapilo are competing for the Bears’ left tackle role. One of them could potentially shift to the right side, if need be.
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    The good news is that starting tackles Darnell Wright and Braxton Jones have been cleared for Week 11. Both tackles missed Week 10 with knee injuries. Jenkins left that game with an ankle injury and did not return. He did not practice at any point this week.
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    This is a big loss for the Bears’ offensive line. Wright is perhaps the unit’s most well-rounded blocker, grading out as the second-best starter per ProFootballFocus (73.4 PFF offense grade). Hopefully, this is just a Grade 1 sprain and Wright is able to play with the help of a brace next week.
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    Backup interior lineman Dan Feeney is questionable as is starting right tackle Darnell Wright. Losing multiple starting linemen is not what the Bears want to see as they prepare UDFA rookie Tyson Bagent for his first NFL start. Even as one of the league’s weaker defenses, the Raiders are a solid streaming option in a great matchup this week.
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    In addition to signing Wright, the Bears also signed third-rounder Zacch Pickens and fourth-rounder Tyler Scott to their rookie deals on Monday. Wright is officially locked into his rookie deal and ready to contribute to an offensive line that’s undergone a significant facelift this offseason. Justin Fields has spent his first two years in Chicago running for his life on nearly every drop-back. His growth as a passer will be closely linked to the offensive line buying him enough time to process the field and let plays develop.

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    Wright (6’5/333) was a 5-star recruit, and the 2nd-ranked Offensive Tackle, from Huntington, West Virginia in the 2019 recruiting class, according to 247 Sports. His best spot is probably at right tackle, where he started 27 games over his four-year collegiate tenure. But he has also started two games at right guard and spent the entirety of his junior year at left tackle. Wright has had plenty of playing experience as he started seven games his freshman year, earning freshman All-SEC accolades for his efforts. But his most impressive performance came in the 2022 season where he helped Tennessee produce the top offense in the country by allowing only two QB hits and six hurries over the course of thirteen games. A super-sized tackle at 333 pounds, it was remarkable how polished his sets were in comparison to other linemen that had some physical advantages over him. Wright also posted a pristine 9.77 RAS at the combine. This shouldn’t have come as a surprise after successful outings in 2022 against Will Anderson as well as the gaggle of pass rushers that LSU was throwing at offenses. Wright will now be tasked with using his outstanding leverage to keep Justin Fields standing upright.

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    While Wright is technically being considered a game-time decision, 247Sports’ Patrick Brown writes that the 6-foot-6, 275-pounder is “probably closer to doubtful,” as he was not taking part in practice on either Tuesday or Wednesday. The five-star freshman had his ankle rolled up on him against South Carolina last weekend. Should Wright end up sidelined on Saturday, Marcus Tatum could potentially step up as starter, with K’Rojhn Calbert slotting up on the depth chart behind Tatum.
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    “Wright dominated older and higher-rated prospects at the Columbus Rivals Camp even though he was one of the youngest players there,” Friedman writes. In particular, the analyst singled out the 6-foot-6, 275-pounder’s “quickness, patience and the way he finished his blocks.” All of this fine work earned Wright an invitation to the Rivals100 Five-Star Challenge. Among the programs he is currently considering for a potential commitment, Virginia Tech, Louisville, Kentucky, West Virginia and Tennessee.

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    The South Florida Sun Sentinel’s David Furones believes Jalen Tolbert “appeared to be” one of Malik Willis’ top targets in OTAs and minicamp.

    Furones also lists Greg Dulcich as a player that was a primary receiver for Willis, but we’ve done plenty of offseason hype on Dulcich. Tolbert appears to be a potential “someone has to catch a ball here” deep league pick, as he’s well off the fantasy radar at this point. He’s not off the board among the top-100 wideouts in ADP. The ceiling is likely low, but if he can emerge as the top option amongst Miami’s wideouts, Tolbert could be a viable WR3/WR4 at points this year.
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    Texans T Braden Smith (neck) underwent neck surgery earlier this offseason and is “tracking towards a full recovery for training camp.”

    Smith, who received a two-year, $25 million contract from the Texans this offseason, was limited during the spring as he dealt with the aftermath of the surgery. It’s not exactly a promising sign for his availability that NBC’s Aaron Wilson went with the term “tracking towards” here. Trent Brown figures to see some time with the ones early in training camp.
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    Titans.com’s Jim Wyatt believes Tyjae Spears “has a chance to have a bigger role as a runner.”

    This is something of an annual drum beat from Titans camp. Spears suffered an ankle injury early last season that limited his reps. We’re sure if he can stay healthy, his overall share of the backfield snaps and touches will increase. But it’s hard to understand how he’d suddenly become the lead back in Tennessee without an injury to Tony Pollard.
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    Rams OT Alaric Jackson will not face criminal charges after being arrested in June on suspicion of domestic violence.

    Prosecutors told The Athletic that Jackson will not be facing criminal charges as a result of a domestic violence arrest in June. The 28-year-old was arrested on a felony domestic battery charge after police responded to a call to his home. However, charges are not being filed against him. Jackson has started 45 regular-season games for the Rams over the last three seasons and was also facing legal issues after he was sued in November 2025 by “a woman who accused him of recording sexual acts with her without her consent.” This case is headed for pre-filing diversion, which may constitute a violation of the league’s Personal Conduct Policy and still lead to a suspension, pending league review.
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    NFL suspended Cowboys EDGE Charles Snowden three games for a violation of the personal conduct policy.

    Snowden had a DUI in 2024. He’s not a surefire bet to make the Cowboys roster either way, but this certainly won’t help his chances.
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    Bills claimed WR Quentin Skinner off waivers from the Jets.

    Skinner, a UDFA who spent last year mostly on the Jets practice squad (he had one catch for 10 yards in Week 18), will be competing for an end-of-roster spot in training camp with Buffalo.
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    ESPN’s Rich Cimini reports Geno Smith’s assault allegations case has been declared “inactive” by police.

    No charges are being brought and future action is contingent on new information or evidence being brought forward, per a police spokesman. Police were reportedly unable to determine the primary aggressor in the physical altercation. Smith’s home camera did not show any physical altercation occur between Smith and a woman. While it’s possible that there is more evidence to be seen, it seems safe to proceed as if there’s no reason to believe Smith will be held liable for whatever occurred here.
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    ESPN’s Daniel Oyefusi reports it’s “unclear” if Maliek Collins (quad) will be ready for the start of training camp.

    Collins was carted off in Week 13 and spent the rest of the season on injured reserve. He did not participate in OTAs or minicamp. The 31-year-old veteran had 6.5 sacks last year and will be asked to do more in the absence of Myles Garrett this season.
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    The Athletic’s Vic Tafur reports George Kittle (Achilles) is ahead of schedule.

    Kittle did some light cutting a few weeks ago in workouts and says he’s running over 16 miles an hour. The story also quotes Kyle Juszczyk as saying he thinks “there’s a real chance” Kittle is back for Week 1. We’re not sure if we’d go that far just yet, but it sure sounds like Kittle has a chance to be back in September despite tearing his Achilles against the Eagles in the playoffs.
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    The Denver Post’s Luca Evans believes Tyler Badie and Jaleel McLaughlin are battling for one roster spot in training camp.

    Badie probably has the edge given his versatility on special teams and third-down work. McLaughlin’s path to a roster spot “looks dicey” per Evans.