Larry Borom News: Active against Arizona
Chicago Bears Offensive Tackle Ready to Protect Justin Fields
The Chicago Bears will have their starting offensive tackle back in the lineup when they face the Arizona Cardinals on Sunday. Larry Borom has been cleared to play after missing the last two games with an ankle injury.
Borom is a key part of the Bears' offensive line, and his return will be a boost to a unit that has struggled at times this season.
The Bears are 3-8 this season, but they have a chance to get back to .500 with a win over the Cardinals.
Borom's Importance to the Bears
Borom is a physical blocker who is able to move defenders off the line of scrimmage. He is also a good pass protector, which will be important against a Cardinals team that has a talented pass rush.
With Borom back in the lineup, the Bears will have a better chance of protecting quarterback Justin Fields and giving him time to make plays.
Matchup against the Cardinals
The Cardinals will be a tough test for the Bears, but Borom's return should help them compete.
The Cardinals have a talented pass rush, led by Chandler Jones and J.J. Watt. However, Borom is a good enough blocker to handle them.
The Bears will also need to be able to run the ball effectively against the Cardinals. Borom can help them do that by creating holes for running backs David Montgomery and Khalil Herbert.
Conclusion
The Bears are counting on Borom to help them get back on track against the Cardinals. He is a key part of their offensive line, and his return will be a boost to the entire team.