The San Francisco 49ers' interior offensive line came under scrutiny following their defeat to the Kansas City Chiefs in Super Bowl 58, and they've made a move to bolster it ahead of free agency.
Former Jacksonville Jaguars fourth-round pick Ben Bartch is on the move. A few weeks after Bartch joined the practice squad following his release at the
The San Francisco 49ers had both starting guards on their estimated injury report on Monday, and the possibility of being without Spencer Burford and Aaron Banks has prompted them to make a move up front.
According to Mia O’Brien, the 49ers are signing G Ben Bartch off the practice squad to their active roster. He’ll take the spot of S Talanoa Hufanga, who is going to injured reserve after tearing his ACL, per Matt Barrows. Bartch, 25, was a fourth-round pick by the Jaguars out of St John’s back in 2020.
The Jacksonville Jaguars have brought back former starting guard Ben Bartch, signing the fourth-year veteran to the practice squad. To make room for the
The Jacksonville Jaguars announced they have waived OL Ben Bartch to make room on the roster for new G Ezra Cleveland. Bartch started for Jacksonville earlier this season but ended up demoted and being bumped down the lineup.
The Jaguars are undefeated! The team was able to rally from behind against their in-division rival Colts last week, besting Indianapolis 31-21. This week, the reigning Super Bowl Champions come to visit Jacksonville in their home opener.
The Jacksonville Jaguars left Detroit with a long list of injuries, but head coach Doug Pederson was able to provide some positive updates on Monday morning.
A roundup of clips and notes from the Jaguars’ practice today Happy Victory Monday Big Cat Country! The Jacksonville Jaguars were back at it today at Miller Electric Center following their 28-23 win on the road against the Dallas Cowboys.
The Jaguars announced a few roster moves on Monday morning. Offensive lineman Ben Bartch has passed his physical and been activated from the physically unable to perform list.
The Jacksonville Jaguars announced three roster moves on Monday, including activating OL Ben Bartch from the PUP list. Jacksonville also signed LS Carson Tinker to a contract and placed DL Henry Mondeaux on injured reserve in a corresponding move. Bartch, 25, was a fourth-round pick by the Jaguars out of Saint John’s back in 2020.
Jacksonville dealt another blow along offensive line On Saturday, Jaguars left guard Ben Bartch was placed on the team’s Active/Physically Unable to Perform (PUP) list.
The Jacksonville Jaguars announced on Saturday that they are placing OL Ben Bartch on the active/physically unable to perform list. Bartch, 25, was a fourth-round pick by the Jaguars out of Saint John’s back in 2020.
Projected to repeat as AFC South champion in 2023, the Jacksonville Jaguars didn’t have to do as much roster tinkering as their other three division foes did this offseason. Here are four Jaguars players whose stock is trending either up or down:
The Jaguars will be without their starting left guard for the rest of the season.
The Jacksonville Jaguars have lost their first starter of the 2022 season. After escaping the first month of the season with limited injury issues, the Jaguars placed starting left guard Ben Bartch on injured reserve on Tuesday after he sustained a knee injury in Week 5.
Although the Jaguars spent wildly in free agency, it is possible four of their primary five starters from last year’s offensive line reprise their roles in 2022.
If the Jaguars decide to let Robinson walk, they’re not bereft of options.
Ben Bartch is using his platform to help others. It takes a village to raise a child, and that mindset of building, helping, mentoring, and nourishing young people to see them prosper later in life is instilled in Jaguars offensive lineman Ben Bartch.
With left guard Andrew Norwell out with an elbow injury, the Jacksonville Jaguars have turned to second-year offensive lineman Ben Bartch to take his place in the lineup.
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