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CHICAGO (WGN) — Heading into the NFL Scouting Combine two weeks ago, the Chicago Bears and General Manager Ryan Poles had nearly $80 million in cap space ... with us at the Baseball Bar-B ...
Believe the Bears need to spend another ~$45M or so in 2023 cash even after paying the current draft picks I expect them to be active in the cap casualty ... to know with the Chicago Catch-Up ...
But what's most impressive about Ryan Poles' performance this offseason is how he managed to improve the Chicago Bears by a significant margin while keeping the team's salary cap in strong condition.
As of right now, the Chicago Bears have around $64 million in cap space entering the offseason. This gives them some flexibility to attack their needs prior to the 2025 season head on. The way ...
Just Another Year Chicago: Bears (@JAYChi_Bears) March 9, 2025 Montez Sweat: After June 1, that is. After that date, they would have a cap savings of $21 million by trading him and their dead cap ...
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. Byard ...
the Chicago Bears and General Manager Ryan Poles had nearly $80 million in cap space to work with as the team approached free agency and the draft. With a pair of trades and several free agency ...