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Bears trading for QB Teddy Bridgewater from wisepowder's blog

The Chicago Bears signed veteran Andy Dalton to a one-year, $10 million deal in free agency, but quarterback remains a hot topic surrounding the team.The rumors involving Russell Wilson have been the loudest, and now there’s another quarterback that is primed for the trade market. After the Carolina Panthers traded for Sam Darnold, that leaves Teddy Bridgewater ripe for the taking. And, for a lot of people, the easiest assumption was the Bears as a landing spot.To get more news about chicago bears jerseys, you can visit bearsbuy official website.

Naturally, a popular talking point was the possibility of Chicago trading for Bridgewater, which had fans divided. Some believe Bridgewater would be an instant upgrade over Dalton or Nick Foles. Others believe Bridgewater is a cautionary tale, especially for someone that reportedly turned down an offer with the Bears last offseason because he didn’t want to compete with Mitchell Trubisky.
The 6-foot-5, 331-pounder also opted out of the 2020 season, but after winning the Outland Trophy as the nation’s best offensive or defensive lineman at just 19 years old the year before, Sewell’s tape speaks for itself.

“I like to play real physical,” explained Sewell. “I like to use my body type to my advantage and to really get up under people’s chin and to really showcase my mentality, also, along with my physicality, that I’m coming off the ball every play with violent intentions and that nothing less is coming from that.”

Going up against Sewell and other talented Oregon offensive linemen every week in practice, defensive lineman Austin Faoliu has been able to sharpen his game tremendously over the course of his four years in Eugene. He showcased plenty of versatility along the defensive line, which is something he touts as a selling point for NFL teams.


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