Offensive line has been a big concern for the Chicago Bears this offseason. While they have a starting right guard spot open, following Kyle Long’s retirement, they also needed to bring in depth on the offensive line.
The Bears did just that with the signing of former Packers offensive tackle Jason Spriggs to a one-year deal, according to ESPN’s Dan Graziano.
Source: Bears are signing OT Jason Spriggs to a one-year deal. Former Packers second-round pick was on IR last season.
— Dan Graziano (@DanGrazianoESPN) April 17, 2020
While the Packers thought enough of Spriggs potential to trade up to draft him 48th overall in 2016, he never solidified himself as a starter. During his three years in Green Bay, Spriggs was placed on injured reserve for two of them.
Spriggs has suffered through hamstring and knee injuries that cost him time, and he was waived by the Packers last August following another injury in training camp.
Spriggs figures to serve as a swing tackle on the Bears. He has started nine games in relief during his time with the Packers. Spriggs joins Germain Ifedi as the two free-agent offensive linemen added this offseason.
Considering the injuries sustained on the offensive line last season, the Bears needed to add depth on the offensive line.
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