If the Chicago Bears are looking for a single move that would dramatically reshape their salary cap outlook, it's impossible to ignore linebacker Tremaine Edmunds.
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The Bears announced the activation of LB Tremaine Edmunds from injured reserve, along with the elevation of WR Maurice Alexander, ahead of Week 16. Edmunds, 27, was drafted by the Bills in the first round out of Virginia Tech in 2018.
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Set for a crucial meeting with the NFC North rival Packers on Saturday, the Bears could see one of their most important defenders return from IR. They’re planning to activate linebacker Tremaine Edmunds before the game, Jeremy Fowler of ESPN reports.
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The Chicago Bears’ season will be defined in part by their game this week against the Packers. And they have some injury concerns. However, Tremaine Edmunds took a big step toward returning for the Week 16 clash, according to a post on X by Brad Biggs.
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The Bears defense could be in for a boost Saturday against the Packers with the possible return of star linebacker Tremaine Edmunds. After suffering a groin injury, Edmunds has not played since November 16 in Minnesota.
The Bears could have a key defensive figure back in the fold in time for Week 16. Linebacker Tremaine Edmunds has returned to practice, the team announced on Monday.
The Chicago Bears rematch against the Green Bay Packers on Saturday night will have a much different feel to than it did 13 days before, despite both teams still battling it out for the NFC North title going into the final stretch.
Kevin Fishbain reports the Bears are designating LB Tremaine Edmunds to return from injured reserve. NFL Network’s Ian Rapoport adds Edmunds has a “real chance” to play Week 16 against the Packers.
The Chicago Bears placed linebacker Tremaine Edmunds, the team's leading tackler, on injured reserve because of a groin injury on Saturday. Edmunds and running back Roschon Johnson (thumb), who also went on IR, will miss at least four games, beginning with Sunday's visit from the Pittsburgh Steelers (6-4).
The Chicago Bears will again be without starting corners Jaylon Johnson and Kyler Gordon when they host the Pittsburgh Steelers in Week 12, prolonging a stretch in which their secondary has been held together by depth pieces and scheme.
Although the Chicago Bears haven’t announced it, their media website indicates that they’ve placed linebacker Tremaine Edmunds on IR, per Brad Biggs of the Chicago Tribune.
The Chicago Bears announced some bad news on the injury front going into the weekend ruling out three of the team's top linebackers in Tremaine Edmunds, T.J.
The Chicago Bears could be without one of the key pieces of coordinator Dennis Allen’s defense for a while. Linebacker Tremaine Edmunds has missed the past two days of practice after suffering a groin injury in the Bears’ Week 11 victory over the Minnesota Vikings, putting his streak of not missing a game since the 2023 season in serious jeopardy.
The Bears realize what moving Tremaine Edmunds from middle linebacker to weakside did. He became a league-leading playmaker to an even greater degree, which once again doesn't say much for the previous coaching regime after they kept him in the middle for two so-so seasons.
Tremaine Edmunds has entered his second year with the Chicago Bears as one of the most polarizing figures on their roster. Despite his impressive physical attributes and high-profile contract, his performance has left fans and analysts questioning his long-term impact.
A constant source of debate in the Chicago Bears fanbase is whether or not linebacker Tremaine Edmunds has been worth the price tag since being signed in 2023.
Chicago Bears linebacker Tremaine Edmunds has drawn criticism for his four-year, $72 million contract, with an NFL expert labeling it one of the worst deals entering the 2025 season.
Between free agency and contract extensions, the Chicago Bears have doled out plenty of money throughout the offseason. However, one contract currently on the books is still raising eyebrows.
Adding Edmunds bolsters a Bears linebacker group that suffered several losses. Roquan Smith was traded to the Ravens midseason, while Nicholas Morrow and Joe Thomas — Chicago’s leading and seventh-leading tacklers, respectively — plus Matthew Adams are all free agents.