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Hosted on MSNBears Predicted To Part Ways With Keenan Allen and Replace Him With 64-TD, 5-Time Pro BowlerDisappointing doesn’t even begin to cover the year the Chicago Bears had. The surprise, head-spinning year that the Washington Commanders had was what many were predicting in Chicago with Caleb Williams as its quarterback.
After spending one season in Chicago, Keenan Allen might be teasing a return to the Los Angeles Chargers in 2025.
Brad Gagnon of Bleacher Report suggested on Wednesday, February 26, that parting ways with six-time Pro Bowl wide receiver Keenan Allen in the interest of saving a little bit of money would be such an error, if that’s the path Chicago chooses to tread.
The Bears do not need to invest top-of-market money into the position with Moore and first-round pick Rome Odunze on the roster, but they do need more depth with Allen set to depart and Tyler Scott currently penciled in as WR3.
As the start of NFL free agency nears, the Chicago Bears could be one of the league's most active teams on the market with roughly $69 million in salary cap space to build out their roster. The arrival of free agency also means Chicago must make decisions on all of its pending free agents before the open negotiating period begins on March 10.
Up next in our offseason preview is wide receiver, a position that needs depth behind DJ Moore and Rome Odunze.
The Chicago Bears have a cache of draft picks and a boatload of salary cap space, but they also have a third tool to help build the roster in 2025. It is easy to overlook the franchise tag in ...
Last offseason, Keenan Allen was traded from the LA Chargers to the Chicago Bears. This offseason, he is spending some downtime and his wife documented the sweet gesture he recently made.
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