Not everyone is bullish on each of the Bears’ moves this offseason.
The Chicago Bears just finalized their 2024 draft class, bringing in five new rookies onto the already loaded roster. With the draft in the rearview, the attention now turns toward the offseason program ahead of the 2024 season.
The Chicago Bears have four total picks in the upcoming 2024 NFL Draft. Two are within the top ten (including the first overall pick), and the others are third and fourth-round picks.
New Bears S Kevin Byard talked about the youth of the Chicago team as one of the reasons he chose to sign there. Byard spent last season with both the Eagles and Titans, and now he hopes to have found a new long-term destination.
The Chicago Bears made the most puzzling move in the NFL during the first wave of free agency according to The Athletic. Chicago's decision to sign former Tennessee Titans/Philadelphia Eagles safety Kevin Byard was pointed out as "puzzling" by The Athletic on Friday.
If the Bears gained anything from the signing of safety Kevin Byard for two years at a reported $15 million, it's dependability. Byard hasn't missed a game, except when the schedule and his mid-season trade last year from Tennessee to Philadelphia took one from him.
The Philadelphia Eagles badly need help at safety. They tried plugging the hole by swinging a trade with the Tennessee Titans for Kevin Byard at the deadline in October, but Byard struggled.
Safety could be a need for the Houston Texans in free agency, but one of the top names is already off the market. Former Tennessee Titans safety Kevin Byard and the Chicago Bears agreed to terms on a two-year, $15 million deal, according to reports.
Free-agent safety Kevin Byard has agreed to terms on a two-year contract worth $15 million with the Chicago Bears, multiple media outlets reported on Sunday.
Ahead of the NFL’s new league year and the start of free agency, the Chicago Bears made a major move, replacing recently cut Eddie Jackson with All-Pro safety Kevin Byard.
The Bears are hard at work bolstering their secondary for the 2024 season.
Just one day after visiting with the Chicago Bears, safety Kevin Byard decided to spend the next two years of his life with the franchise.
Josina Anderson reports that the Bears are signing S Kevin Byrad to a two-year contract on Sunday. According to Ian Rapoport, Byard’s contract with the
After getting cut by the Eagles last week, Kevin Byard is considering sticking in the NFC.
The release of safety Kevin Byard by the Philadelphia Eagles was necessary and predictable. The two-time All-Pro with the Tennessee Titans didn’t stand out in his short stint with the Eagles after being acquired before the trade deadline on Oct.
The Los Angeles Rams were in the bottom five teams in the NFL last season in passing yards allowed, and the team should address the secondary as a result.
The Eagles made a bit of a surprising move on Friday, parting ways with a player they just acquired at the trade deadline in 2023.
The Eagles have made another significant change on the defensive side of the ball.
According to Adam Schefter, the Eagles are releasing S Kevin Byard on Friday. Byard only makes it one year in Philadelphia after being acquired from the Titans in October.
Kevin Byard joined the Eagles as a trade acquisition in 2023, but his time with the franchise has proven to be quite short. ESPN's Adam Schefter reports that veteran safety is being released.
Philadelphia Eagles wide receiver A.J. Brown may have organized a team-building trip to an escape room, but it’s going to take a lot more than that to fix whatever friction is going on inside the Eagles locker room.
When the Titans traded All-Pro safety Kevin Byard to the Eagles on Oct. 23, the move took many by surprise.
If there was any question where the Tennessee Titans stand coming out of their bye week and into a Week 8 matchup with the Atlanta Falcons, they answered it with a single trade.
After much speculation about his financial future, Kevin Byard has agreed to a reworked contract.
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