Multiple NFL Veterans Face Cut Risks Ahead of 2025 Training Camps
Multiple NFL Veterans Face Cut Risks Ahead of 2025 Training Camps

Multiple NFL Veterans Face Cut Risks Ahead of 2025 Training Camps

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The Chicago Bears are undergoing significant roster changes ahead of the 2025 NFL season, including the potential release of several veterans to make room for promising rookies and improve team performance. Muhsin Muhammad III, son of former Bears receiver Muhsin Muhammad II, was waived by the Carolina Panthers shortly after joining, though Bears fans hope to see him play in the NFL soon. The Bears may also cut pass rusher Dominique Robinson due to declining performance metrics despite his special teams contributions. At tight end, veteran Durham Smythe faces a likely cut as the Bears prioritize recent first-round pick Colston Loveland and incumbent Cole Kmet. Meanwhile, other NFL teams like the Kansas City Chiefs and San Francisco 49ers are also evaluating veterans such as running back Kareem Hunt and edge rusher Yetur Gross-Matos, who could be cut amid the emergence of younger players. These moves reflect a broader trend of NFL teams balancing veteran experience with the development of younger talent to enhance competitiveness.

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