The Chicago Bears have made a decisive move to cement their offensive line for the foreseeable future, handing Jonah Jackson a contract extension that keeps him in the Windy City through 2027.
In the past few seasons of Chicago Bears football, the team seemed to lack intensity at times under former head coach Matt Eberflus. The offense would often fail to click, and the defense would often seem to lack aggressiveness.
The Chicago Bears were once again active in free agency. After flipping the interior of the offensive line with the Joe Thuney, Jonah Jackson and Drew Dalman additions, attention shifted to adding playmakers on the roster.
Chicago Bears coach Ben Johnson lauded Drew Dalman for his intelligence and the team's new center displayed this Thursday the very first time he met with Halas Hall media.
Free agent edge rusher Jacob Martin is signing with the Commanders on a one-year deal with a max value of $3 million, Ian Rapoport of NFL Media reports.
The Chicago Bears are betting big on two players they brought in this month. The Bears signed defensive end Dayo Odeyingbo following a season he had just three sacks with the Indianapolis Colts.
He has clearly landed on his feet following a forgettable stop in Los Angeles.
The Chicago Bears have agreed on a one-year contract extension with OL Jonah Jackson through 2027, according to Mike Garafolo. Jackson will have added guarantees in 2026, with $7 million fully guaranteed and an additional $5.25 million for injury.
The Chicago Bears have done a fantastic job this offseason at adding to their offensive line for next season with the additions of Joe Thuney and Jonah Jackson.
Dayo Odyeingbo is easily the biggest mystery to Chicago Bears fans but definitely not a surprise to Ben Johnson , Dennis Allen and Ryan Poles . The surprise
The Chicago Bears have been aggressive in bringing in new faces to rebuild their offense under new head coach Ben Johnson. But it’s not like they didn’t already have talent on the roster.
Fixing the trenches has become the mantra for the Chicago Bears offseason and those plans have been coming to fruition over the past few days at Halas Hall.
While the Bears won’t steal headlines with their latest move, they’re still adding an experienced wide receiver coming off a career season.
After addressing the major needs in the trenches, everyone expected the next signing to the Chicago Bears to be at the wide receiver position. The Bears already had two established studs in the room in DJ Moore and Rome Odunze but needed someone who could fully round out the position in Ben Johnson's offense.
The Chicago Bears have officially re-signed TE Stephen Carlson, per the league transaction wire. Carlson, 28, signed on with the Browns as an undrafted free agent out of Princeton back in 2019.
The Chicago Bears have certainly been busy revamping their offensive line this offseason, swinging trades for Jonah Jackson and Joe Thuney while also signing Drew Dalman in free agency.
The Chicago Bears held a press conference to unveil two major free-agent additions, former Colts edge rusher Dayo Odeyingbo and Falcons center Drew Dalman.
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