Chicago Bears Explore Multiple Trades to Reinforce Running Back Corps
Chicago Bears Explore Multiple Trades to Reinforce Running Back Corps

Chicago Bears Explore Multiple Trades to Reinforce Running Back Corps

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The Chicago Bears are facing significant challenges with their running back depth and overall rushing efficiency during the 2025 NFL season, averaging just 3.8 yards per carry and ranking 24th in rushing yards per game. Multiple trade proposals suggest the Bears pursue upgrades, including Miami Dolphins star De'Von Achane, New York Jets running back Breece Hall, and Carolina Panthers' Rico Dowdle, all seen as potential solutions to bolster their backfield. Achane's explosiveness and receiving ability, Hall's youth and past production, and Dowdle's size and career resurgence each offer different benefits to address the Bears' struggles. On defense, a potential reunion with linebacker Pete Werner, who has a history with Bears defensive coordinator Dennis Allen, could strengthen Chicago's linebacker corps amid concerns about depth and performance. These moves align with the Bears' need to improve both offensive ground game and defensive resilience as they navigate the 2025 season under head coach Ben Johnson.

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