The Detroit Lions’ season may have come to an end, but the excitement of the offseason has already kicked in.
The Detroit Lions announced a pair of practice squad elevations prior to their showdown against the San Francisco 49ers in the NFC Championship game. Fullback Jason Cabinda and offensive lineman Michael Schofield have been elevated from the practice squad for Sunday's game.
The Detroit Lions made some moves on Tuesday, but they apparently weren't done for the week. On Thursday they released guard Michael Schofield from the practice squad and signed cornerback Craig James to that open spot.
The Detroit Lions announced they elevated DL Quinton Bohanna and OL Michael Schofield from the practice squad to the active roster ahead of Week 12. Schofield, 33, is a former third-round pick out of Michigan by the Broncos in the 2014 NFL Draft.
The Chicago Bears made several roster moves ahead of Sunday’s finale against the Minnesota Vikings. Chicago placed offensive linemen Teven Jenkins and Michael Schofield, along with rookie cornerback Josh Blackwell, on injured reserve Wednesday.
The Chicago Bears have been ravaged by injuries, including on the offensive line where it looks like they’ll be down their best linemen in right guard Teven Jenkins and left guard Cody Whitehair.
Pregame The Bears will be starting Lucas Patrick at center, Michael Schofield at left guard according to WBBM sideline reporter Mark Grote. There won't be a change at left tackle.
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Bears HC Matt Eberflus announced that they have placed OL Alex Leatherwood on the non-football injury list due to an illness and re-signed OL Michael Schofield,
All 32 teams are making their final cuts to trim their rosters down to 53. As for the Chicago Bears, some notable names such as Nathan Peterman, Sam Kamara, and others have been cut.
The biggest development from the Chicago Bears’ second preseason game was the performance of Teven Jenkins at right guard. He got a chance to start after Michael Schofield looked more than overwhelmed in his preseason debut.
The performance from Michael Schofield was one of the more anticipated players of the Chicago Bears preseason opener. The team had just signed him before training camp and had been working to get him up to speed in the past couple of weeks.
Michael Schofield has a good idea how long it could take before the Bears running game takes off behind their new wide zone blocking scheme. He has a ring that provides pretty good evidence.
The Chicago Bears have kicked off training camp, and there are plenty of storylines we’re monitoring this summer. One of the biggest is the offensive line — specifically, what will the starting combination look like?
The Bears offensive line went from totally inexperienced to potentially veteran-loaded in a matter of 24 hours. A day after adding guard Michael Schofield, they signed 33-year-old veteran starter Riley Reiff.
The Chicago Bears signed offensive lineman Michael Schofield on Monday. Schofield helps the Bears interior offensive line, adding veteran experience that will help kick-start the rebuild of this line.
The Bears have brought in an experienced offensive lineman ahead of training camp opening up. ESPN’s FIeld Yates reports (via Twitter) that Chicago is signing Michael Schofield.
Field Yates reports that the Chicago Bears worked out veteran OL Michael Schofield on Sunday. Schofield, 31, is a former third-round pick out of Michigan by the Broncos in the 2014 NFL Draft.
As a vested veteran Schofield will now become a free agent who can sign with any team rather than being subjected to waivers.
The Ravens could lean on the experience of newly signed offensive lineman Michael Schofield. Schofield, who was selected by the Denver Broncos from Michigan in the 2014 NFL draft, also has versatility and can play guard, left tackle and right tackle.
Schofield, 30, has 87 career games to his credit, including 69 starts.
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