Bears expected to add former Dolphins TE Durham Smythe in free agency due to his ties to Ben Johnson after Joe Thuney trade
The Chicago Bears have been no strangers to upgrading their offense the past few days by trading for Los Angeles Rams guard Jonah Jackson and Kansas City Chiefs guard Joe Thuney. Now that the Bears are acquiring the much-needed protection for quarterback Caleb Williams,
The Chicago Bears are getting all their ducks in a row ahead of the official start to NFL free agency next week, but they may still add another talent before then. In the past two days alone, the Bears have made two major trades to fortify their offensive line for the 2025 season,
The Bears are expected to sign former Miami Dolphins tight end Durham Smythe, according to multiple reports Thursday. Smythe, 29, hit free agency early after the Dolphins released him in February.
The Chicago Bears are adding depth to their tight end room with the signing of former Miami Dolphins tight end Durham Smythe to a one-year deal, according to NFL Network's Ian Rapoport.
The Chicago Bears are parting ways with tight end Gerald Everett after just one season, according to Everett himself. The veteran tight end took to X (formerly Twitter) to share the news in a thank you post directed at Bears fans, his teammates and the city of Chicago.
The Bears are expected to release veteran tight end Gerald Everett, according to a report from ESPN’s Adam Schefter on Friday. Everett spent only one season with the Bears. Cutting the 30-year-old
The Bears are signing veteran tight end Durham Smythe to a one-year deal Thursday, per NFL Network. Like Bears starter Cole Kmet, Smythe is a Notre Dame alum. He was picked in Round 4 of the 2018 NFL draft by the Dolphins, where he played under future Bears head coach Ben Johnson, who was the wide receivers coach.
Former Miami Dolphins tight end Durham Smythe didn't have to wait long to find his next team. According to NFL Network's Ian Rapoport, the veteran is set to join the Chicago Bears on a one-year deal.
The Chicago Bears could make a sneaky move to land an additional playmaker for Caleb Williams in a low-cost trade this offseason.
As the Bears begin their 2025 offseason, they made two roster cuts to clear cap space with the free agency window just weeks away.
The Chicago Bears announced the release of defensive end DeMarcus Walker and tight end Gerald Everett on Friday in a move that freed more than $10 million in cap space.