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Thursday's newcomer introductions at Halas Hall came with a balance of ambition and levity for a retooling Bears team.
After the Bears’ early free agency moves, Purdue safety Dillon Thieneman is emerging as a logical first-round target for Chicago at No. 25 in the 2026 NFL Draft.
"GMFB" plays a round of Buyin' or Keep Tryin' and debate if the Chicago Bears answered questions on defense with their free agent acquisitions.
The Chicago Bears have started out the 2026 NFL free agency negotiation period with two major defensive signings.
The Chicago Bears have addressed several defensive needs, but top free agents remain available at offensive tackle, edge rusher, safety, and defensive tackle.
The NFL free agency frenzy is about to get underway in just a few hours when the legal tampering period begins and the Chicago Bears have been connected to numerous veteran defensive players, but you should expect the team to make some bargain-bin additions instead of spending big.