The Chicago Bears have some major decisions to make this offseason to get over the hump and align the roster with the vision of head coach Ben Johnson and defensive coordinator Dennis Allen.
A big move in the AFC East Tuesday might have some ripple effects for the Bears and the NFC North. The Buffalo Bills have reportedly promoted offensive coordinator Joe Brady to head coach after interviewing a number of candidates, including ex-OC Brian Daboll.
Chicago Bears wide receiver DJ Moore has been the obvious choice for the team to consider trading this offseason. With the Bears needing to clear cap nearly $10 million in cap space, Moore’s $28.5 million cap hit for 2026 looks hard to swallow on a roster that includes Rome Odunze, Luther Burden III, Colston Loveland, and Cole Kmet.
Chicago Bears wide receiver DJ Moore has taken a lot of flak for his poor route that led to a game-ending interception against the Los Angeles Rams in the NFC Divisional Round.
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The Chicago Bears have an abundance of pass-catching weapons, and all the talent in the room could make D.J. Moore a logical trade candidate. A former first-round pick, the wide receiver spent his early years with the Carolina Panthers before joining the Chicago Bears in 2023.
Following the Chicago Bears 20-17 loss to the Los Angeles Rams in the Divisional Round, wide receiver DJ Moore was nowhere to be found. The Bears receiver had a critical moment in the loss.
Chicago Bears wide receiver DJ Moore declined to talk to the media following the team’s 20-17 loss to the Los Angeles Rams in overtime. More News: Bears HC gives clue on potential DJ Moore trade The veteran wide receiver was not present when the media was in the locker room on Monday following the Divisional Round loss.
The Chicago Bears enter the 2026 NFL offseason from a position they haven't been in in years: they have leverage. The roster is playoff-ready, the quarterback is an MVP candidate, and the questions facing GM Ryan Poles are no longer about rebuilding.
The Carolina Panthers most likely overpaid for the number one overall pick in 2023. Even if they'd picked C.J. Stroud and enjoyed his stellar rookie season (though Bryce Young is better now), it still wouldn't have been worth the cost.
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The Chicago Bears’ front office faces tough roster math this offseason as pundits predict a blockbuster move to reshape the receiving corps. An ESPN projection that the team will trade veteran wideout DJ Moore has suddenly become a focal point for debate given his contract and the club’s youthful depth at receiver.
Chicago Bears wide receiver DJ Moore has come under fire for his decision to skip media availability following the team’s playoff loss to the Los Angeles Rams.
It wasn’t pretty, but the Los Angeles Rams managed to keep their season alive with an overtime win over the Chicago Bears in the NFC Divisional Round. The Rams’ offense has been great all year but actually struggled in this game, with the defense needing to make some big plays to help them out.
On multiple occasions, Williams said that "a miscommunication" with WR D.J. Moore was to blame for the interception that Williams tossed midway through OT of the club's loss to L.A. in the divisional round of the playoffs.
Sometimes, a brutal ending can force bold thinking. The margin between ‘still a contender’ and ‘stuck in transition’ is often decided by how aggressively a team responds to playoff failure.
Championship windows invite bold moves because they don’t stay open forever. That’s true even for teams that feel ahead of schedule. The New England Patriots are proof of that reality.
The Pittsburgh Steelers' offseason started quickly when former head coach Mike Tomlin announced he was stepping away after nearly two decades less than 24 hours after their Wild Card Round playoff loss.
The Chicago Bears managed to take the Los Angeles Rams to overtime in their Divisional Round playoff matchup. However, an unfortunate interception from quarterback Caleb Williams’ ended the Bears season.
Chicago Bears general manager Ryan Poles has a ton of difficult decisions to make this offseason for a roster that, while good enough to make the NFC Divisional Round, both needs improvement in key areas and is facing a salary cap crunch.
It didn’t take long for the howling to start against Chicago Bears wide receiver DJ Moore. And Terrell Owens felt the need to weigh in on the situation.
Chicago Bears wide receiver DJ Moore was the hero in two wins over the Green Bay Packers this season. He caught the 46-yard touchdown pass from Caleb Williams to give the Bears a 22-16 win over Green Bay in overtime on Dec.
Chicago Bears wide receiver DJ Moore is officially listed as questionable on the injury report with a knee injury. According to the team’s official release, the eighth-year wide receiver was a limited participant on Thursday as the team prepares for its divisional round showdown against the Los Angeles Rams.
The Chicago Bears are moving on after eliminating the rival Green Bay Packers on Saturday night. But Chicago's first playoff win in 15 years didn't come without drama.