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Chicago Bears lose offensive lineman to Eagles
Chicago Bears lose offensive lineman to Eagles 2 Chicago Bears offensive lineman Matt Pryor in the huddle – Credit: Mark J. Rebilas-Imagn Images

The Chicago Bears were aggressive in reshaping their offensive line, adding three new faces to the interior. But as the Bears refine their 2025 roster, they must now deal with a subtraction to their blocking unit.

By adding guards Joe Thuney and Jonah Jackson, as well as center Drew Dalman, Chicago proved they were ready to completely reset from their 2024 output. Still, the Bears will need depth as they try to make it through a 17-game season. While the franchise is hoping their starters play every snap, having capable options ready to fill in when necessary is key to success.

The Bears have just lost one of those options, as Matt Pryor has signed a one-year contract with the Philadelphia Eagles, via Jeff McLane of the Philadelphia Inquirer. The terms of his new contract have not yet been revealed.

Matt Pryor’s run with Chicago Bears


Chicago Bears lose offensive lineman to Eagles 2 Chicago Bears offensive lineman Matt Pryor in the huddle – Credit: Mark J. Rebilas-Imagn Images

The Bears made Pryor’s third team in three years after previous stints with the San Francisco 49ers and Indianapolis Colts. While his contract terms and veteran status may have pointed him in the direction of veteran swing tackle, Pryor was pressed into 15 starts in Chicago.

His efforts earned him a 69.9 grade from Pro Football Focus, ranking 31/135 guards. Pryor truly excelled in pass blocking, where he ranked eighth/135 guards with a 78.1 grade. His run blocking wasn’t as heralded, as his 65.9 grade ranked 51/135 guards.

Furthermore, Pryor was a main piece of an offensive line that gave up a league-high 68 sacks in 2024. While he may have had some flashes of brilliance, the Bears were not looking to run in back in 2025. They’ll take a hit to their depth, but Chicago pushed the reset button long ago.

Still, that doesn’t make Pryor worthless. He has experience playing numerous positions across the offensive line and has 92 games of NFL experience under his belt. And now, Pryor will have an opportunity to play with the defending Super Bowl champions.

Bears new and improved offensive line


Chicago Bears’ Caleb Williams a big free agency winner, according to former NFL GM 2 Jonah Jackson getting ready to block for the Los Angeles Rams – Credit: Mark J. Rebilas-Imagn Images

Pryor spent the majority of the 2024 season at right guard. Now, that spot will be occupied by Jackson, who the Bears acquired in a trade from the Los Angeles Rams. While Jackson’s arrival led to a bit of flack, his connection to head coach Ben Johnson leads to some optimism.

Jackson appeared in just four games in 2024 as he battled through injury. And when he did play, the Rams had him at center rather than his natural guard. Now in Chicago, Jackson will be utilized at his best offensive line position. And after watching him make the Pro Bowl with the Detroit Lions in 2021, Johnson is expecting similar success.

Next to him will be Chicago’s new center in Dalman. Only 26-years-old, he will be the centerpiece of everything the Bears do to their offensive line for the foreseeable future. Furthermore, his connection to Caleb Williams will be pivotal for his growth. But based on how fast the Bears moved to sign him, the franchise is confident in their new center.

Rounding out Chicago’s new trio is Thuney, who is coming to the Windy City with four Super Bowl titles already to his name. Furthermore, the guard is coming off three straight Pro Bowl appearances and back-to-back All-Pro nods. He is considered one of the best guards in the NFL and will be the glue that keeps the Bears offensive line foundation together.

Losing Pryor will certainly hurt Chicago’s depth and may force the team back into the free agent market. But the Bears can’t be disappointed with how their offensive line is coming together in 2025.

This article first appeared on ChiCitySports and was syndicated with permission.

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