Falcons lose center Drew Dalman to Bears for $42 million
Falcons lose center Drew Dalman to Bears for $42 million

Falcons lose center Drew Dalman to Bears for $42 million

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The Seattle Seahawks have been active in reshaping their roster during the offseason, notably releasing veteran wide receiver Tyler Lockett and trading quarterback Geno Smith and wideout DK Metcalf. They have signed free agent Sam Darnold, who had a successful season with the Minnesota Vikings, in an effort to bolster their quarterback position. Meanwhile, cornerback Tre Brown has agreed to terms with the San Francisco 49ers, marking a significant loss for Seattle's secondary as Brown contributed substantially over his four seasons with the team. In a related development, the Atlanta Falcons have lost starting center Drew Dalman to the Chicago Bears, who signed him to a three-year deal worth $42 million. This move comes as the Falcons seek to optimize their salary cap while still maintaining a solid offensive line. Both teams are adapting to key player departures as they navigate the complexities of the offseason.

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