Ever since the lockout ended, the Chicago Bears have been working on solidifying their roster. One of the places that has been a point of speculation is the offensive line. The Bears parted ways with longtime center Olin Kreutz, leaving a big hole in the offensive line. Talk was all over as to who would be filling that gap for the Chicago Bears.
After much work, the Bears have decided that right guard Roberto Garza will be the new center. That means that a new addition to the Bears, former Seattle center Chris Spencer, will be a backup for now. According to NFL.com, offensive line coach Mike Tice explained his choices, “I have five guys in there starting. Unless they falter, that’s the five guys that are opening the season against Atlanta. Right now, I’m not seeing those guys falter. What I’m seeing right now is improvement every day.”
Tice went on to say that if he sees a need for a change-up, then the changes will be made further along in the season. The Bears are gearing up for a memorable season. Be there to cheer them on by reserving Chicago Bears tickets from StubHub.
