In 1978, he was named the starter at right tackle to replace Pat Donovan who moved to the left side to take the place of the retired Neely.[2] He was relegated into a reserve role after the fifth game, when Rayfield Wright finished his knee rehabilitation.
In 1979, he was one of the last cuts in preseason, but was brought back after rookie tackle Richard Grimmett suffered a knee injury one week before the season opener. He contributed on special teams and as a backup.
In 1980, he was the team's only backup tackle. He started in the eleventh game against the St. Louis Cardinals, in place of an injured Jim Cooper. In 1981, he remained as a backup tackle. On September 3, 1982, he was waived after being passed on the depth chart by rookie Phil Pozderac.[3]
In 1983, he started 6 games at right tackle for the Chicago Bears. During the Bears' Super Bowl run in 1985,[5] he was mostly used as an extra tight end in goal line situations. He started one game in 1985, a Week 4 contest against Washington, filing in for an injured Jimbo Covert.
In 1986, he was placed on the injured reserve list with a toe injury. In 1987, he failed the physical exam and did not make the team.[6]