News
The Chicago Bears have $37,775,494 in Top-51 cap space remaining, and have agreed to trade for two new offensive guards and are expected to sign a center, a tight end, and two defensive linemen ...
According to Spotrac, the Bears still have just under $18.9 million in top-51 salary cap space, which ranks 23rd in the NFL.Sure, Chicago doesn't have a ton of spending power left, but they don't ...
The Bears could easily create more cap space by cutting a couple of players before June 1. The first likely candidate to leave Chicago is tight end Gerald Everett.The veteran did not add much to ...
The Bears also have about $66 million in projected cap space for next season, giving them enough to carry him further. Don’t bet on Everett sticking around without Johnson’s intervention, though.
Last year, the Bears signed the two-time All-Pro safety to a two-year deal worth $15 million. The Bears would save $7 million by cutting him and would take a $1.5 million hit in dead cap.
The way the deal was structured, Thuney’s salary-cap hit for this season went from $16 million (in the contract the Bears inherited from the Kansas City Chiefs) to $8 million.
Could the Chicago Bears sign J.K. Dobbins? After signing Joe Thuney to a contract extension, they now have the cap space to do it.
One name to monitor over the next few weeks who could end up being a surprise cut is linebacker T.J. Edwards A Chicago-area native who grew up a Bears fan, Edwards signed a three-year deal worth ...
In the next edition of our cap casualties series, we discuss whether or not the Chicago Bears should move on from veteran offensive lineman Ryan Bates. 247Sports Logo 247Sports ...
Results that may be inaccessible to you are currently showing.
Hide inaccessible results