The Chicago Bears focused on shoring up the offensive line this offseason after quarterback Caleb Williams was under duress for most of his rookie season.
Williams was sacked a league-high 68 times -- the most in franchise history for a single season -- which was far from an ideal situation for a young quarterback. But general manager Ryan Poles, likely with a nudge from new head coach Ben Johnson, overhauled the entire interior offensive line with the addition of guards Joe Thuney and Jonah Jackson, as well ass center Drew Dalman.
Jackson, who Chicago acquired via trade from the Los Angeles Rams, will serve a key role in strengthening the interior, which was the biggest weakness last season.