The Chicago Bears are staying busy with roster moves in the final days leading up to 2025 NFL free agency and the formal start to the new league year. Earlier in the week, the Bears agreed to terms on trades for two new starting guards in Joe Thuney and Jonah Jackson for their frontlines.
This will be the second straight day the Bears will have reached a trade agreement involving a guard, with the team agreeing to obtain Jonah Jackson from the Rams on Tuesday. Chicago GM Ryan Poles was in Kansas City when the Chiefs signed Thuney in 2021.
It's been a busy week of trades for the Chicago Bears, and free agency hasn't even begun. On Tuesday, GM Ryan Poles traded a sixth-round pick in the 2025 NFL Draft to the LA Rams for guard Jonah Jackson.
The Chicago Bears' trades for offensive linemen Joe Thuney and Jonah Jackson have not only signaled their commitment to upgrading the offensive line, but it's built excitement around the franchise in the national spotlight.
Following the recent trades for Joe Thuney and Jonah Jackson, here's an updated look at the Bears' biggest salary cap hits in 2025.
Who plays where is not really a problem for the Bears even though both Joe Thuney and Jonah Jackson play the same position.
The Bears have a head start on rebuilding their O-line to protect Caleb Williams. What's next for Chicago's roster?
Ryan Poles' two trades for offensive linemen ahead of free agency give the Bears position flexibility as they look to fill out the roster.
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