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The Bears have been in the market for another tight end to pair with Cole Kmet, who they locked up with a four-year, $50 million extension 2 years ago.
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The Los Angeles Chargers have not exactly lit it up in terms of offseason additions. Yes, they signed Mike Williams, but that hasn't been viewed as a home run move for the Chargers given that he hasn't been genuinely productive in a couple of years due to injury issues.
The Bears continue to make moves on offense before the start of the new league year. Tight end Durham Smythe is headed to Chicago. Smythe was among the Dolphins’ recent salary cap cuts, and as a result he was allowed to join an interested team before the start of free agency.
On Friday, the Chicago Bears announced they were releasing tight end Gerald Everett and defensive end DeMarcus Walker. The reason for the cuts was obvious.
Gerald Everett offers speed and explosiveness to a tight end room currently lacking his skillset The Los Angeles Rams should re-unite with tight end Gerald Everett this season after the Chicago Bears announced his separation from their team this week.
The Los Angeles Chargers are projected to get a trio of compensatory picks in the 2025 NFL draft this year. One of those stems from losing tight end Gerald
The Chicago Bears dove into their roster reconstruction on Friday when they made cap casualties out of veterans DeMarcus Walker and Gerald Everett. According
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LA Chargers general manager Joe Hortiz showed a real affinity for compensatory selections in his first offseason with the Bolts in 2024. As a result, the Chargers ended up with three projected compensatory picks in the 2025 NFL Draft.
Considering the Bears are down to one tight end with NFL experience, they're unlikely to fill their needs for Ben Johnson's offense entirely in the draft.
The Chicago Bears front office began to make their first decisions on who they plan to move off the roster to save some money against the cap on Friday with the announcement of Gerald Everett’s intended release.
The Bears are releasing tight end Gerald Everett (per ESPN’s Adam Schefter) and defensive end DeMarcus Walker (per NFL Network’s Mike Garafolo).
The Chicago Bears made a big cost-cutting move on Friday. Chicago cut tight end Gerald Everett, which will save them $5.5 million against the salary cap.
According to Adam Schefter, the Bears informed veteran TE Gerald Everett that they plan on releasing him. Releasing Everett frees up $5,500,000 in cap space and creates $1,000,000 in dead money, per OverTheCap. Chicago signed Everett to a two-year last offseason after being a starter with the Chargers the previous two seasons.
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The Chicago Bears signed Cole Kmet to a four-year, $50 million deal in July of 2023, but Gerald Everett might be the top tight end in this offense.
New Chicago Bears tight end Gerald Everett thinks the offense will have its chances to catch the defense off guard. Through the first week of training camp, the Bears’ defense dominated rookie Caleb Williams and the offense.
According to Courtney Cronin, the Bears are activating veteran TE Gerald Everett from the non-football injury list. Everett, 30, is a former second-round pick of the Rams back in 2017.
The improvements the Bears made to support Caleb Williams will appear a little less impactful Saturday when practice starts. Tight end Gerald Everett will not be available at the outset because of an injury.
As the Bears assemble what will almost certainly be their first Caleb Williams-directed offense, they are adding a second tight end for the likely No. 1 pick to target.
Tight end Gerald Everett is an unrestricted agent this year and though he’s not the best on the market, if re-signed, he’ll serve as the stopgap that the
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Single-digit numbers weren’t allowed for tight ends in the NFL until last year. The King of Props is jumping on a TE who wears lucky No. 7, just in time for Week 7.
With great hands and no real backup to speak of for now, Everett looks like an excellent late-round fantasy pick.
On Sunday, one day shy of the one-year anniversary of his leaving L.A., Everett is reportedly headed back to La-La Land, but not to the same team.
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