The Chicago Bears have reportedly found Eddie Jackson’s replacement for the 2024 season. The Bears released Jackson in February as a way to clear cap space for the upcoming season.
The Chicago Bears might not be done in the veteran safety market in their bid to replace Eddie Jackson for the 2024 season. The Bears signed former San Francisco 49ers safety Tarvarius Moore on Friday.
The Bears released safety Eddie Jackson early in the offseason to give him a chance for a head start on the marketplace to find a new playing home. To get a give him a good head start on a herd this size, they might have needed to release him in December.
The tag deadline came and went and some players who might be of interest to the Bears look to become free agents, barring a late contract signing before the March 13 start to the league year.
The Chicago Bears were the talk of the town during the first day of the NFL Combine in Indianapolis but one key piece of information about the Bears' offseason plans could have fallen between the cracks amid all the quarterback discussions.
The downfall of the Philadelphia Eagles during the 2023 season can be traced to their defense. One of the most dominant units in 2022 turned into one of the most porous in 2023 as they struggled to stop any opponents.
With the Chicago Bears parting ways with safety Eddie Jackson, they have a hole to fill. Here are three free agents who could be good replacements. The Chicago Bears have already started to make changes to their 2023 team.
Big-name season is here and the rebuilding Chicago Bears decided to populate the free-agency pond a little more on Thursday when they moved on from a couple of organization mainstays in Cody Whitehair and Eddie Jackson.
The Chicago Bears got an early start on the hardest part of the offseason, as the team parted ways with safety Eddie Jackson and offensive lineman Cody Whitehair on Thursday.
The Chicago Bears cut bait with a pair of former Pro Browl players as they ready for what should be a fascinating offseason.
The Bears will move forward with roughly $67M in cap space, the third-highest total in the league as cost-cutting season picks up.
Are the Bears moving on from a two-time Pro Bowl member of their defense.
Eddie Jackson's cryptic message seems to confirm what everyone has been concluding all the way back into the 2023 season. He has learned he'll be a Bears cap cut victim.
Just when it seemed like the Chicago Bears had enough drama on their plate this off-season, more drama could be on the way in the coming days. Late Thursday night following the conclusion of the NFL Honors award show, Bears safety Eddie Jackson took to social media and posted two very intriguing messages.
While the Chicago Bears have good salary cap space, having as much as possible is always good. It appears that a fan-favorite player could be a cap casualty.
The Chicago Bears will have a rather enviable salary cap situation heading into the offseason, but that does not mean everyone on their roster will be safe from getting cut.
The Chicago Bears are all that stand between the Green Bay Packers and a playoff berth, and Bears safety Eddie Jackson is ready to embrace the role of spoiler.
The Chicago Bears are in the midst of a seemingly endless rebuild. At this point, they appear to be trying to balance planning for the future while also building for the now. The Montez Sweat extension is an indicator of this.
After winning their third straight to take a two-game lead atop the NFC North, this week, the Lions look to increase their lead atop the division, taking on a tough Buccaneers team on the road.
Bears safety Eddie Jackson had gone to sleep Thursday night but was more than happy to wake up to a text from safety Jaquan Brisker. It had a link for the announcement defensive end Yannick Ngakoue had signed with the Bears.
The Chicago Bears opened training camp with everyone cleared to practice. That is not how they ended the 2022 season and one of the players they were without – safety Eddie Jackson – was asked about comments Darnell Mooney made regarding the help and guidance he received from his teammate whom he and linebacker Jack Sanborn rehabbed alongside.
For his courage and inspiration, Eddie Jackson is this year's Ed Block Courage Award winner for the Chicago Bears. Every year, the NFL awards 32 men with the Ed Block Courage Award for their courage and inspiration both on and away from the field.
Eddie Jackson has always used social media to let fans know what's going on in his life. Now, even though his season has ended due to injury, he's letting them know what he thinks about the NFL's Pro Bowl voting process.
Having already traded away two accomplished veterans on defense before the deadline, the Bears will go the rest of the way without their other defensive Pro Bowler.
The Bears suffered more than a loss in the standings Sunday as two key players went down for a team already missing its starting quarterback.
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