By Vaughn McClure
Bears offensive lineman Orlando Pace said he ran with the second team at left tackle today as he returned to full participation in practice.
Pace had been limited by a groin strain, an injury that sidelined him the last two games.
Chris Williams took over as the starting left tackle with Pace sidelined, and Williams could remain in that role.
Bears offensive lineman Orlando Pace said he ran with the second team at left tackle today as he returned to full participation in practice.
Pace had been limited by a groin strain, an injury that sidelined him the last two games.
Chris Williams took over as the starting left tackle with Pace sidelined, and Williams could remain in that role.









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Yes , Pace is back to replace our first round draft choice . Why doesn' Angelo just trade away picks one through 4 and get guys with medium ceilings in rounds 5-7 . Now that's a business model . Don't shoot for the stars , shoot for low risk investments and then never train them .This team's a joke .
Williams needs to stay at LT, he's da future and needs to establish himself there. Pace at this point I dont care what happens w him.
Release the washed-up bum.