When the Chicago Bears hired former Seahawks offensive coordinator Shane Waldron as their OC on January 23, 2024, we knew two things about him: His play calling in Seattle theoretically resurrected the career of quarterback Geno Smith.
The Chicago Bears have released tight end Gerald Everett after one season. The move, reported by ESPN’s Adam Schefter and confirmed on Everett’s social media, saves
Following the recent releases of DeMarcus Walker and Gerald Everett, here's an updated look at the Bears' biggest salary cap hits in 2025.
NFL free agency is just weeks away, and with teams like the Chicago Bears already informing players of their release as they look to free up salary cap space, the speculation begins. On Friday it was reported that the Bears will be moving on from veteran tight end Gerald Everett and pass rusher DeMarcus Walker,
EDGE DeMarcus Walker and tight end Gerald Everett were sent packing, a pair of moves that will likely impact how Bears GM Ryan Poles and head coach Ben Johnson approach the NFL Draft. Up until the roster moves,
The Chicago Bears‘ tight end room has the potential to look dramatically different in 2025 than it did in 2024, and could play a starring role in new head coach Ben Johnson’s offense.
The Bears have parted ways with DeMarcus Walker and Gerald Everett. We recap that and other headlines from this week.
The Chicago Bears have officially begun to rebuild their roster in new head coach Ben Johnson's image after cutting ties with two veterans on Friday afternoon in a pair of moves that will create significant salary-cap savings.
The Chicago Bears signed veteran tight end Gerald Everett in free agency last year because of his experience playing for offensive coordinator Shane Waldron. Neither addition worked out particularly well,