The Chicago Bears have agreed to let linebacker Tremaine Edmunds seek a trade. Edmunds' agent, Todd France, confirmed the ...
Adding a five-time All-Pro left tackle should be a no-brainer for the Chicago Bears.
The Tampa Bay Buccaneers have a notable inside linebacker problem. Lavonte David is a franchise legend, but he's lost several ...
Denver Broncos head coach Sean Payton will give up offensive play calling duties and offensive coordinator Davis Webb will ...
Tyson Bagent could leave Green Bay Packers QB Malik Willis with one fewer destination if the Chicago Bears are open to a trade this offseason.
The Bears were the second-worst team in the NFL this past season in terms of pass-rush win rate, which measures how often a pass rusher is able to beat a blocker in less than 2.5 seconds.
The Chicago Bears will be shopping one of their defensive leaders before free agency begins. Here's what it means, and what else could be next for the Bears.
As the Chicago Bears embark on creating salary cap space alongside scouting college prospects at the NFL Combine in Indy, they have made a minor decision that could impact the latter.
While some may view trading or releasing Edmunds as an addition by subtraction, it still creates a hole the Bears need to fill. Thankfully, the Bears have a clear path to plugging that hole by signing ...
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