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Entering the final year of his contract, guard Teven Jenkins is among the most obvious Bears players to entertain a contract extension between now and the start of training camp.
Nothing is imminent, though.
“We reached out,” Jenkins said Wednesday, “but nothing is on the table.”
At least not yet. Asked how he about the lack of action from general manager Ryan Poles, Jenkins said he was “up in the air” about it.
Poles has rewarded his own players in the last year, extending tight end Cole Kmet, defensive end Montez Sweat, nose tackle Andrew Billings, kicker Cairo Santos and cornerback Jaylon Johnson.