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Prior to the 2016 season, the Chicago Bears added a pair of veteran inside linebackers in Jerrell Freeman and Danny Trevathan. No matter what other problems the Bears had, the team theoretically didn't have to worry about that position.
But in Chicago, everything that could go wrong pretty much has. Freeman drew a four-game suspension for violating the league's substance abuse policy, while Trevathan tore his patellar tendon. The Bears went on to have an awful 2016 season.
Trevathan's injury was especially brutal. Torn patellar tendons were a career-ender not long ago, and for every
Jimmy Graham who recovers even now, there's a
Victor Cruz who doesn't.
The Bears at least have a measure of insurance, as fellow inside linebacker Nick Kwiatkoski performed relatively well in Trevathan's stead last year. Freeman told
Chris Boden of CSN Chicago that Kwiatkoski made the most of his extra first-team reps.
"He's trying to absorb a lot of things," Freeman said, "trying to get his footwork better, his pass rush better, just like all of us strive to every day."
Trevathan, who is under contract through 2019, is only 27. With the Bears diving straight into a rebuild, they have no reason to rush him back.
Stash Trevathan on the physically unable to perform list, see what you have in Kwiatkoski and revisit the situation in October.
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