The Chicago Bears have made it well known that they intend to be aggressive in rebuilding the offensive line this offseason to better protect franchise quarterback Caleb Williams. On Tuesday, the first step in that process was made official when the Bears agreed to a deal with the Los Angeles Rams,
Here's a look at how the Chicago Bears starting offensive line should look following the Drew Dalman addition.
The Bears have a head start on rebuilding their O-line to protect Caleb Williams. What's next for Chicago's roster?
The Chicago Bears entered the offseason knowing that they need help on their offensive line, and before free agency even opened, they already addressed the position. Over the past 24 hours, they have swung trades with the Los Angeles Rams for Jonah Jackson and the Kansas City Chiefs for Joe Thuney,
The Chicago Bears made their first major roster acquisition earlier in the week when they agreed to acquire offensive lineman Jonah Jackson from the Rams in exchange for a 2025 sixth-round pick. Jackson signed a three-year deal worth $51 million last offseason and became their starting center, a position he had limited experience playing.
The Chiefs will be keeping their punter for 2025. Per Tom Pelissero of NFL Media, Kansas City has tendered exclusive rights ... The club also reportedly will officially acquire Jonah Jackson from the Rams at the start of the new league year.
The Bears are acquiring All-Pro guard Joe Thuney from the Kansas City Chiefs. In just two moves, Chicago has created a massively improved offensive line. Two trades ahead of free agency (and deals can't be final until the start of the league year) for the #Bears -- Jonah Jackson and Joe Thuney. Big-time help. https://t.co/a3ArdRkjDx
The Bears have agreed to terms on a trade for guard Joe Thuney from the Chiefs, according to NFL Network's Ian Rapoport.
The Bears are acquiring Joe Thuney in a trade with the Chiefs. Here's what Chicago is getting in their new guard.
The Bears are acquiring Chiefs guard Joe Thuney in exchange for a fourth-round pick. Here's how the NFL world is reacting.
After missing out on Trey Smith, the Chicago Bears wasted no time pursuing and acquiring another standout Kansas City Chiefs offensive lineman: All-Pro Joe Thun