the Bears released Gerald Everett, DeMarcus Walker
The Chicago Bears made a pair of under the radar money-saving moves earlier this week, cutting veteran rotational pieces in tight end Gerald Everett and defensive end DeMarcus Walker. Though neither Everett or Walker were expected to be part of Chicago’s future plans,
Following the recent releases of DeMarcus Walker and Gerald Everett, here's an updated look at the Bears' biggest salary cap hits in 2025.
NFL free agency is just weeks away, and with teams like the Chicago Bears already informing players of their release as they look to free up salary cap space, the speculation begins. On Friday it was reported that the Bears will be moving on from veteran tight end Gerald Everett and pass rusher DeMarcus Walker,
The Bears are releasing veteran defensive end DeMarcus Walker, Mike Garafolo of NFL Media reports. Releasing Walker and tight end Gerald Everett will save the Bears more than $10 million in salary cap space.
EDGE DeMarcus Walker and tight end Gerald Everett were sent packing, a pair of moves that will likely impact how Bears GM Ryan Poles and head coach Ben Johnson approach the NFL Draft. Up until the roster moves,
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Hosted on MSNChicago Bears aren’t expected to be aggressive in DE market after DeMarcus Walker releaseThe Chicago Bears entered the 2025 offseason needing to find three starters on the offensive line and potentially four upgrades, depending on how the general manager wants to attack the left tackle position.
The Chicago Bears' decision to cut DeMarcus Walker makes their need for an upgrade along the defensive line ever greater
The Bears have parted ways with DeMarcus Walker and Gerald Everett. We recap that and other headlines from this week.
Neither the coach nor the player worked out in Chicago. DeMarcus Walker’s release was stunning. While the Bears saved $5.2 million by cutting the starting defensive end, the move made an already ...
Neither the coach nor the player worked out in Chicago. DeMarcus Walker’s release was stunning. While the Bears saved $5.2 million by cutting the starting defensive end, the move made an already ...
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