The Chicago Bears made another change this week, as offensive lineman Nate Davis was released, ending his disappointing ...
LAKE FOREST, Ill. - The Chicago Bearsreleased veteran guard Nate Davis on Wednesday, the team announced. Davis, 28, is now ...
Davis, who's been relegated to the bench since missing most of preseason and underperforming when starting, was likely being viewed as a reliable backup option for a Bears' offensive line already ...
The team announced that guard Nate Davis will not play against the Patriots. Davis is dealing with a back injury. Left tackle Braxton Jones, right tackle Darnell Wright, and backup tackle Kiran ...
Chicago Bears insider Brad Biggs believes the end could be nigh for $30 million veteran guard Nate Davis following his move to the inactive list in Week 6. Davis has been on a downward trajectory ...
Guard Nate Davis was benched in Week 3 and inactive in Week 6. The team is open to moving him. Doing so would require Chicago to cover some of his $8.75 million salary, but my sense is the Bears ...
Guard Nate Davis was a late addition to the injury report with a back issue that will sideline him for the game. He is the fourth offensive lineman that will be out due to injury. #Bears Injury Report ...
Brad Biggs of the Chicago Tribune wrote on Wednesday, Oct. 16, that he expects the Bears to say goodbye to starting right guard Nate Davis before the season is out. Davis joined the franchise ...
According to Brad Biggs of the Chicago Tribune, the Bears are preparing to start Pryor at right guard over Nate Davis, who is questionable for Sunday's game against the Indianapolis Colts.