Bears Activate Ol Larry Borom From Injured Reserve

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Bears activate OL Larry Borom from injured reserve
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Bears activate OL Larry Borom from injured reserve

Chicago Bears activate lineman Larry Borom from injured reserve

The Chicago Bears have activated offensive lineman Larry Borom from injured reserve, the team announced Tuesday. Borom had been on injured reserve since September 27 with an ankle injury.

Borom is expected to start at right tackle in Sunday's game against the Miami Dolphins. He will replace Teven Jenkins, who has been starting in Borom's absence.

Borom returns to a Bears team that is struggling offensively. The Bears are averaging just 15.3 points per game, which is last in the NFL. The offensive line has been a major issue for the Bears, who have allowed 24 sacks this season.

Borom is a second-year player who was drafted by the Bears in the fifth round of the 2021 NFL Draft. He started 10 games at right tackle as a rookie.

The Bears are hoping that Borom's return will help spark the offense. Borom is a talented player who has the potential to be a starter on a good offensive line. He is strong and athletic, and he has a good understanding of the game.

The Bears are 3-5 this season and are in last place in the NFC North. They will be looking to get back on track on Sunday against the Dolphins.