Chicago Bears Sign Drew Dalman to $42 Million Deal
Chicago Bears Sign Drew Dalman to $42 Million Deal

Chicago Bears Sign Drew Dalman to $42 Million Deal

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The Chicago Bears have secured a significant upgrade to their offensive line by agreeing to a three-year, $42 million contract with center Drew Dalman, making him the second-highest paid center in the NFL. Dalman, who played for the Atlanta Falcons, is noted for his strong performance, allowing only two sacks last season and is expected to bolster the Bears' protection for quarterback Caleb Williams, who faced considerable pressure in 2024. Alongside Dalman, the Bears have also acquired all-pro guard Joe Thuney and guard Jonah Jackson, marking a concerted effort to revamp their offensive line after allowing 68 sacks last season. The decision to invest heavily in Dalman reflects the team's commitment to improving their interior line and potentially shifting focus to skill positions in the upcoming NFL Draft. With Dalman's impressive run-blocking skills and high football IQ, he is expected to play a crucial role in the Bears’ new offensive strategy under head coach Ben Johnson. This move has been met with positive reviews, as analysts praise the Bears for not overpaying while making a necessary improvement to the team's roster.

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