A Canadiens blocker forces the hand of the Chicago Bears
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Canadian offensive lineman Theo Benedet is attracting a lot of attention at the Chicago Bears' practice camp.

A native of Toronto and former offensive lineman with the University of British Columbia (UBC) Thunderbirds, Benedet is emerging as one of this summer's revelations.

At 6 feet 7 inches and 310 pounds, he's the ideal size for the left-blocking position.

Benedet is currently battling Braxton Jones for the starting role in this crucial position.

His mobility and protective technique against explosive quarterback chasers impress coaches and observers alike.

For a player who cut his teeth in Canadian college football, competing with NFL veterans is a testament to his high potential. The Canadiens arrived in Chicago as an undrafted player before spending last season on the Bears practice squad.

In the space of a year, his progress was meteoric.

A Canadian representative and a Québécois agent in the equation

What makes the story even more interesting is that Benedet is represented by Québécois agent Sasha Ghavami, already well known for having led several Canadian players to the NFL.

If Benedet succeeds in establishing himself as a starter this season, he will become an inspiring example for young Canadian athletes aspiring to the highest level.

The competition between Benedet and Jones will continue throughout camp and could be decided in the final days of camp.

If the Toronto colossus maintains this level of play, the Bears and new coach Ben Johnson could well entrust him with the responsibility of protecting the blind side of their quarterback from the very first game.

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