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Jun 26, 2026

What Braxton Jones' Minicamp Usage Means for the Chicago Bears

What Braxton Jones' Minicamp Usage Means for the Chicago Bears

How the Chicago Bears deployed Braxton Jones at minicamp is a very clear indication of where he stands in the left tackle competition. Mike Moraitis|
Chicago Bears offensive lineman Braxton Jones.
Chicago Bears offensive lineman Braxton Jones. | Matt Marton-Imagn Images

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The Chicago Bears entered the offseason with a huge void to fill at left tackle, and it appears the team may have already decided who will fill it.

Of course, the void comes from the torn patellar tendon that Ozzy Trapilo suffered in last season's playoffs that will leave him on the shelf through the start of the season. It still remains to be seen how far beyond that he'll be out, though.

The Bears are supposedly having a competition between Braxton Jones, Kiran Amegadjie, Theo Benedet and Jedrick Wills, but it has been Jones and Jones only getting first-team reps this offseason, including at minicamp.

"Braxton Jones has taken all the first team reps at left tackle this spring, months removed from re-signing with the Bears on a one-year contract," ESPN's Courtney Cronin said.

What this means for Bears

Chicago Bears head coach Ben Johnson looks on during Minicamp at Halas Hall.
Chicago Bears head coach Ben Johnson. | Kamil Krzaczynski-Imagn Images

Jones' usage is a very clear indication he is far and away the leader in the clubhouse going into training camp. In fact, it's possible the Bears have already decided he will start.

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