TYSON BODDER DE CHICAGO Bears is the 30th rescue quarter classified by PFSN

The Bears de Chicago compete with the Buffalo Bills in their second pre-season match tonight, and the QB1 of Chicago, Caleb Williams, will start. But with the reserve quarter of Keenum Case day by day with a leg injury, we could get a good dose of a reserve colleague, Tyson Bagent, in this evening match.
The Bears gave the beginning of the start of last week against the dolphins, and he made 13 of the 19 passes (68.4%) for 103 yards (5.4 yards per attempt), with a touch and an interception, which was good for a score rating of 77.3. He was also dismissed twice and he had a nine yard race.
Some fans have been divided on performance.
And by Split, I mean a big canyon type crack, with an extreme claiming that it was an exceptional game, while others said that it was completely zero. This same fracture exists in the way some fans see Bagent’s overall skills. Some people think it is terrible, while others believe that it should be QB1.
The truth is somewhere in the middle.
The story of Bodent is great, and as fans, we should all be delighted that the Bears have found a free agent not drafted from the Shepherd College who won a place and looks capable of managing an offense of the NFL.
Pro Football and Sports Network (PFSN) recently classified all NFL aid quarters, and they had a bag at 30, a place in front of the old bear, Mitchell Trubisky, another QB that we will see tonight.
Here’s what they had to say.
When Justin Fields injured two years ago, Bagent impressed during his four departures to fill his grain and flash with the reason for which he was signed in the first place as a free non -drained. It was not convincing enough to be a real threat of being a long -term starter of the NFL, or to call on another team. However, this is a great option to have behind Caleb Williams.
It is a fairly positive assessment of a QB2 that they ranked so low, and I agree, Bagent is a great option to have on the list.
The Bears have not yet named their number two quarter-arre in play, but Bodent has been the QB2 of Chicago for two years, and on the basis of how it was used in the camp and the pre-season, I think he will get the head sign again this year.
