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The Chicago Bears were said to be considering making a change to the offensive line for the Divisional Round playoff game against the Los Angeles Rams on Sunday. With kickoff right around the corner, the speculation became true, as Joe Thuney will start at left tackle on Sunday.
Reports indicate that Thuney will replace Ozzy Trapilo at left tackle, according to Mike Garafolo and Ian Rapoport of the NFL Network. This will be the first time the 33-year-old offensive lineman will play left tackle since last year’s Super Bowl with the Kansas City Chiefs.
“The Bears will start Joe Thuney at left tackle today against the Rams, sources confirm to [Mike Garafolo] and Ian Rapoport. He’s in for Ozzy Trapilo. It’s Thuney’s first start at left tackle since the Super Bowl when he played that spot for the Chiefs against the Eagles.”
This story is currently developing, and more information will be published soon.
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