Bears offensive lineman Teven Jenkins is entering the fourth and final year of his rookie contract and would like to work something out to stay in Chicago long-term. But this would require both parties to engage in negotiation.
So far, Jenkins says, he and his agent have expressed interest in the Bears, but the team has not made an offer.
“We’ve been in touch, but there’s nothing on the table,” Jenkins said.
Asked if there is mutual interest with the Bears in a contract extension, Jenkins said: “Up in the air.”
The Bears drafted Jenkins with the 39th overall pick in 2021. He has struggled to stay healthy and has played in just 31 games in three years with 24 starts. When he was healthy last year, he played his best football and said his No. 1 priority this year is staying healthy for 17 games. If he does that, he’ll have a second significant contract next year, whether it’s with the Bears or some other team.