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The Bears will be without DeAndre Swift and Roschon Johnson vs. the Bengals in Week 9, leading to an interesting roster move.
Though playing a losing team without its quarterback that allowed 39 points to the Jets, NFL experts are siding with the Bengals over the Bears.
Kevin Fishbain of The Athletic gives his thoughts on what direction the Chicago Bears could go during the NFL trade deadline period.
Williams would be a massive get for Chicago. He would plug up the middle of the defensive front and would be a top-tier leader for the Bears as well. It's the kind of move that could make them a scary team in the NFC.
ESPN recently published a 2025 trade deadline primer and listed an interesting option for Chicago to target, especially for defensive coordinator Dennis Allen, who's dealing with a mash unit at cornerback.
Marlon Humphrey of the Baltimore Ravens has been fined for leading with his helmet during a recent tackle against the Bears.
The Chicago Bears will now have to wait until the new year for a chance to get enough support to build their $3 billion suburban stadium.
What course should Bears general manager Ryan Poles take? If they beat the Bengals on Sunday to get to 5-3, I expect Poles will want to make some moves ahead of the Tuesday deadline and there's no shortage of names to be considered.