Joe Thuney Extension a Sign of His Faith in Bears - The Examiner
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Joe Thuney extension a sign of his faith in Bears - The Examiner
By Sean Hammond Chicago Tribune Joe Thuney has been a part of football at its best. He won four Super Bowls with two teams in… Login to continue reading Login Sign up for complimentary access Sign Up Now Close The post Joe Thuney extension a sign of his faith in Bears appeared first on The Examiner.
NFC Notes: Joe Thuney, Jameson Williams, Bears, Lions, Vikings
Bears The Bears signed veteran OL Joe Thuney to a two-year extension after acquiring him in a trade with the Chiefs back in March. Thuney said the history of the team helped him know he wanted to be a part of the organization. “As the days rolled into weeks you realize this is a special place, special building, special history here and the people in the building make it even more special,” Thuney said, via Scott Bair of Marquee Sports Network. …
To Help Protect Caleb Williams, The Chicago Bears Signed Super Bowl Winner Joe Thuney To An Extension
For much of his professional career, guard Joe Thuney has been a key part of winning teams. He was drafted by the New England Patriots and tasked with protecting Tom Brady on the offensive line. During his rookie season, the Patriots won the Super Bowl. They reached the Super Bowl again the following year and won a second Super Bowl during his third season in Foxboro. He joined the Kansas City Chiefs in March 2021. With Patrick Mahomes under cen…
Bears Insider Indicates More Concerns About Caleb Williams' Work Ethic
One of the byproducts of a narrative is that once they’re established, they can be incredibly difficult to break. Jay Cutler was long denounced as not tough enough after sitting in the NFC Championship game 15 years ago against the Packers due to a knee injury. Despite the countless pieces of evidence to the contrary, many have kept up that criticism for years. Now it appears Caleb Williams is dealing with one of his own. In his case, there is a…
'Chicago Is The Place Quarterbacks Go To Die': How Caleb Williams Tried To Avoid Draft To Bears
Ahead of the 2024 NFL Draft, Caleb Williams and his father, Carl Williams, reportedly looked for ways around going to the Chicago Bears first overall, including demanding a trade to the Minnesota Vikings, consulting lawyers to evade the NFL’s collective bargaining agreement and even signing with the United Football League (UFL). ESPN Writer Seth Wickersham‘s forthcoming book, American Kings: A Biography of the Quarterback, details Williams’ pre-…
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