The fullback position is a dying breed in the modern NFL, but Chicago Bears fullback Khari Blasingame couldn't have had a bigger impact on Thursday. During
It’s been a few days since the Chicago Bears secured a 23-17 victory against the Tennessee Titans to open up the preseason, but fans are still talking about the explosive plays made by the first-team offense.
The Chicago Bears will kick off their 2023 regular season against the Green Bay Packers on Sept. 10, which is now 35 days away. From now until the start of the season, we’ll be counting down each day by revisiting the players who have worn that specific jersey number.
The Chicago Bears are gearing up for the 2023 NFL season, which features plenty of new and returning faces within the organization. There are a number of players, coaches and front office members that are crucial to the team’s success this season.
First the Bears brought in former Titans fullback Khari Blasingame, then former Titans running game analyst and assistant Luke Steckel. Then they added Titans guard Nate Davis and finally running back D'Onta Foreman from Carolina, who had been a Titans back.
The Chicago Bears have been busy in free agency, but general manager Ryan Poles made sure to take care of his own. That included re-signing fullback Khari Blasingame.
While we await more potential moves for the Chicago Bears on the second day of free agency’s negotiation period, the team made some contract extensions official.
The Chicago Bears came into the offseason with a lot of cap space. The Bears lead the NFL with the most cap before the free agency period, with about $95 million to spend.
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Blasingame appeared in 16 games for the Bears last season. He earned a 63.7 run-blocking grade by Pro Football Focus for 2022.
The Bears can't seem to get to the opening kickoff without health disasters. Last week it was Trevor Siemian's oblique strain in warmups, which turned out to be a season-ender.
An underreported injury in recent days has been Khari Blasingame. While he is not a prominently known member of the team, it is clear the Chicago Bears value his presence as a chess piece in the offense.
The Chicago Bears have battled injuries throughout training camp. But on the final day of training camp, Chicago got some good news. According to ESPN’s Courtney Cronin, Bears running back Khalil Herbert and fullback Khari Blasingame returned to practice on Sunday.
It's possible the injury to Bears fullback Khari Blasingame might be more serious than the Bears initially thought because they have added a second player at the position.
Every team in the NFL's exclusive fullback club hopes to have a Kyle Juszczyk. The 49ers 31-year-old fullback has spent his career as a combination battering ram/surprise ball carrier/receiver, a multipurpose load of trouble for defenses in an age when spread offenses have rendered the position nearly obsolete.
Injuries, injuries, injuries. Coach Flus today confirmed that Thomas Graham will miss time. If it’s a hamstring issue, that’s usually 3-4 weeks conservatively.
The countdown is on. We are counting down the days until the Chicago Bears report to training camp. With that is our countdown of the Chicago Bears roster from 90 all the way to number one.
The Chicago Bears are gearing up for the 2022 NFL season, which features plenty of new and returning faces within the organization. There are a number of players, coaches and front office members that are crucial to the team’s success this season.
The Chicago Bears are expected to add some fullback to their offense. Sure, when Matt Nagy technically did not have a fullback, any fullback is more fullback.
Players seem to be making the interview rounds these days, and this one is actually from about ten days ago. But I have found Blasingame to be one of the more engaging players on this roster and this interview is worth your time.
For the first time in four years, the Chicago Bears have a fullback on the roster. They signed Khari Blasingame to a one-year deal this offseason, where he’s expected to serve a key role on offense.
It's been three full seasons since the Bears had a real fullback on the roster and far longer since they had one who made a big impact. They might have to go all the way back to Jason McKie with the Super Bowl team of 2006 to find one who made any type of real contribution.
Khari Blasingame has learned that full speed ahead means something different based on whether or not you have the ball. A power runner in college, he transitioned to fullback in the NFL and has been Derrick Henry’s lead blocker for the Tennessee Titans since midway through the 2019 season.
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