Keenan Allen and Teven Jenkins could each see their time with the Bears end this spring. More at Pro Football Rumors.
The other two big splashes on offense ahead of the 2024 season were veteran wide receiver Keenan Allen and running back D'Andre Swift, who was brought over to be the lead back in Chicago. One of the biggest disappointments on the year was the lack of success in the running game for the Bears,
If the Chicago Bears don't re-sign Keenan Allen, they'll need to find a third receiver somewhere else. Here are some options that could make sense.
With roughly $80 million in estimated cap space, the Bears will have the ability to make strong offers to whomever they wish to retain from their free-agent class. Most notable among the group are veteran wide receiver Keenan Allen and right guard Teven Jenkins,
Chicago Bears general manager Ryan Poles was a busy man last offseason. He drafted Caleb Williams, traded for Keenan Allen and signed D'Andre Swift, and that wa
At this point it may seem a bit redundant to say so, but the Chicago Bears enter the 2025 offseason with as much on the line as any team in the NFL. It’s a third consecutive spring in which Chicago is armed with cap space,
After a ten-win season with rookie quarterback Bo Nix at the helm, the Denver Broncos will be looking to add weapons around him and try and get back to the playoffs in consecutive years for the first time since they made it five straight years from 2011-2015.
The Chicago Bears are expected to part ways with six-time Pro Bowl wide receiver Keenan Allen in free agency this March.
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Sporting News on MSNBears $80 million Pro Bowler predicted to ditch Chicago for Raiders dealThe Chicago Bears are in a loaded NFC North and may look to get more explosive under new head coach Ben Johnson. That could mean parting ways with an aging pass catcher.
Brad Gagnon of Bleacher Report suggested on Wednesday, February 26, that parting ways with six-time Pro Bowl wide receiver Keenan Allen in the interest of saving a little bit of money would be such an error, if that’s the path Chicago chooses to tread.
As Ben Johnson joins the Chicago Bears, ensuring Caleb Williams develops into a franchise quarterback will be one of his primary goals. But it’ll be difficult for Williams to shine without a number of strong playmakers to get the ball due.
The Bears do not need to invest top-of-market money into the position with Moore and first-round pick Rome Odunze on the roster, but they do need more depth with Allen set to depart and Tyler Scott currently penciled in as WR3.
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