What is the Chicago Bears biggest remaining need?
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Free agency is a week old, and while there are still a few veteran players on the market, it seems like the Chicago Bears could be done.
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They added new starters at center, safety, and linebacker, plus a defensive tackle who may not start but will be in the rotation at the very least. They also added a return specialist who could get some reps as WR3 on offense, and a few new depth players.
They re-signed a linebacker and left tackle who could start in 2026, and brought back some other veterans who will compete for roster spots.
They lost a Pro Bowl center to retirement, a bunch of defensive backs, including two Pro Bowlers, a receiver via trade, and several other contributors.
Their departures outweigh the newcomers, but that’s to be expected as the roster is turned over in year two of a new coaching regime. Last year was the offense’s makeover, and this year the defense receives a fresh coat of paint.
You can recap all their moves so far in this transaction tracker here, and be sure you vote in this week’s Reacts question below.
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