Grade the Bears’ First Two Days of Free Agency Movements
The Chicago Bears have been active during the early negotiation period of NFL free agency, addressing several roster needs. Despite the official start of free agency not yet being in effect, the Bears have made notable additions and retained some key players.
New Additions for the Bears
In recent transactions, the Bears have signed several players to strengthen their squad. These new faces include:
- Defensive tackles Kentavius Street and Neville Gallimore
- Defensive back Cam Lewis
- Receiver and returner Kalif Raymond
- Linebacker Devin Bush
- Safety Coby Bryant
Retained Players
In addition to the new signings, the Bears have successfully retained some of their existing players:
- Left tackle Braxton Jones
- Quarterback Case Keenum
- Linebacker D’Marco Jackson
- Defensive end Daniel Hardy
Departures from the Team
However, not all news was positive for the Bears. Some players have signed with other teams:
- Corner Nahshon Wright
- Wide receiver Olamide Zaccheaus
- Defensive end Dominique Robinson
Impact of NFL Trades
The recent cancellation of a trade involving Maxx Crosby has created a ripple effect across the league. Originally, the Baltimore Ravens had secured a deal for Crosby, but medical concerns led them to reverse this transaction. This unexpected change might lead other teams to reconsider their own agreements.
Fan Engagement
Fans are encouraged to participate in grading the Bears’ movements during this early free agency period. A survey is available for fans to share their opinions on the team’s performance so far. Results will be compiled soon to provide insights into fan sentiments.
In-Depth Analysis Available
For a more detailed discussion on the Bears’ early free agency moves, listeners can tune into the T Formation Conversation podcast. Host Brendan Sugrue joins to analyze the implications of these signings and the overall direction of the team.
As the free agency period progresses, all eyes will remain on how well the Bears address their roster needs and adapt to the changing dynamics in the league.