The Chicago Bears were extremely active on the first unofficial day of free agency, signing three new players. How should Bears fans feel?
It’s easy to make fun of the Bears' penchant for winning offseasons, but don't dismiss their moves as false hustle or NFL March Madness.
Bears make free agent splash signing Drew Dalman to bolster offensive line
Bears agree on a 3-year, $42 million deal with center Drew Dalman, AP source says
The Chicago Bears are adding more protection for Caleb Williams, agreeing on a three-year, $42 million contract with center Drew Dalman, a person familiar with the deal told The Associated Press on Mo
Bears bolster offensive and defensive lines with 3 additions, AP sources say
The Chicago Bears are adding more protection for Caleb Williams, agreeing on a deal with center Drew Dalman, and bolstering the defense by adding defensive tackle Grady Jarrett and edge rusher Dayo Odeyingbo,
The Chicago Bears have made their first move in free agency agreeing to terms with center Drew Dalman as the team continues to prioritize quarterback Caleb Williams after he was sacked a league-high 68 times last year.
The Bears plugged more holes by picking up free-agent edge rusher Dayo Odeyingbo from the Colts and former Falcons defensive tackle Grady Jarrett. Both these men got big money, too: a reported three years and $48 million (with $32 million guaranteed) for Odeyingbo and three years and $43.5 million ($28.5 million guaranteed) for Jarrett.
New head coach Ben Johnson was dead serious about swapping out four or more offensive line starters before his first season with the Chicago Bears. According to multiple reports, the
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