Bears’ guard Teven Jenkins earned the third-highest PFF grade amongst NFL guards in the last month.
The former Oklahoma State offensive lineman's career in the NFL started off rocky.
Jenkins experienced a severe injury to his back during his rookie season, keeping him out for most of the season. In 2021, Jenkins played in six games, starting in just two of them. Over the summer, rumors had leaked the Bears were attempting to trade Jenkins on account of his inability to mesh with the new coaching staff. NBC Sports Chicago's David Kaplan reported the Bears' coaches thought of Jenkins as"wildly immature."
Outside of the rumors, Jenkins has performed exceptionally on the Bears' offensive line, and it's showing on the stat sheets.
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