
"When it comes to the Bears' side of the ledger, they are receiving a 2026 second-round pick and clearing $16.5 million worth of cap space. And for Moore, he gets to take his talents to Buffalo, catch passes from an MVP-caliber quarterback in Josh Allen, and reunite with Bills Head Coach Joe Brady, who was with Moore in Carolina."
"If you are reading this, then you probably already know that the Chicago Bears need defensive line help in the worst way. You also probably know that Maxx Crosby is the highest-profile edge defender who could be on the trade market. The Raiders haven't shown any inclination that they want to trade Crosby, but the Bears are reportedly 'a team to watch' here."
The Chicago Bears completed a trade sending wide receiver DJ Moore to the Buffalo Bills, receiving a 2026 second-round pick and clearing $16.5 million in salary cap space. Moore joins the Bills to play alongside MVP-caliber quarterback Josh Allen and reunite with Head Coach Joe Brady from their time in Carolina. The trade signals the Bears' intent to remain active in the trade market during the offseason. With newfound cap flexibility, the Bears are reportedly targeting defensive line help, with edge defender Maxx Crosby from the Las Vegas Raiders emerging as a potential acquisition target. The second-round pick acquired from Buffalo could serve as additional trade currency to facilitate further roster moves.
#nfl-trade-market #chicago-bears-offseason #defensive-line-acquisitions #dj-moore-trade #salary-cap-management
Read at Bleacher Nation
Unable to calculate read time
Collection
[
|
...
]