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sports1 year ago

Bears Fans React to Practice Report Amid High Expectations for Minicamp

Chicago Bears fans are calling for the team to cut veteran offensive guard Nate Davis after he missed another practice during mandatory minicamp. Davis, who also missed voluntary OTAs, has been criticized for his performance and lack of participation, leading to frustration among the fanbase. Defensive end Montez Sweat also missed practice but is expected to join soon.

sports1 year ago

"Caleb Williams Focuses on Cadence at Intense Bears Minicamp"

The Chicago Bears had perfect attendance on the first day of mandatory minicamp, with notable performances including rookie quarterback Caleb Williams throwing an interception and defensive end Montez Sweat beginning his ramp-up process. Despite the interception, Williams had a productive day, connecting well with receivers. The team is focusing on a steady build-up for the season, with all players present and accounted for.

sports1 year ago

"Bears' Eberflus Targets Pass Rusher, WRs in 2024 NFL Mock Draft"

Chicago Bears' defensive coordinator Matt Eberflus is looking to add another pass rusher to complement star edge rusher Montez Sweat and make the defensive front dominant, emphasizing the importance of a dynamic pass rush duo to affect the quarterback. While the team is expected to target a wide receiver in the upcoming draft, Eberflus's comments suggest that a pass rusher could also be in play with the ninth overall selection.

sports1 year ago

"Chicago Bears' Eberflus Seeks Dynamic Pass Rush Duo with Montez Sweat"

Chicago Bears head coach Matt Eberflus is keen on bolstering the team's pass rush and sees it as crucial to have a 1-2 punch alongside Montez Sweat. Eberflus emphasized the importance of adding more oomph to their pass rush and mentioned that they are open to considering both inside and outside pass rushers. The team's desire for pass rush help may influence their decision in the upcoming NFL draft, where they hold the ninth overall pick.

sports1 year ago

"Montez Sweat Thrives with Contract Extension Against Bears"

Montez Sweat initially felt discouraged by being traded to the Bears but found encouragement in the contract extension he signed shortly after. The extension allowed him to play more freely and loosely, resulting in six more sacks in his first nine games with the Bears. The team hopes this performance is a sign of even greater things to come in the future.

sports2 years ago

Montez Sweat's Strategy Exposes Lions' Weakness on Third Down

Chicago Bears defensive end Montez Sweat reveals that their strategy against the Detroit Lions was to stop the run and dominate on third down. By pressuring quarterback Jared Goff and letting him know they were there, the Bears were able to limit the Lions' supposedly high-flying offense to just 13 points. This victory is a positive sign for the Bears and a concerning one for the Lions, who will face tough defenses in upcoming games. Despite their likely playoff berth, the Lions' struggle to win in the playoffs is expected to continue.

sports2 years ago

Key Takeaways from Bears' Victory over Lions: Stock, Patrick, Fields, Campbell, and Lessons Learned

The Chicago Bears have won consecutive games for the first time since 2021 and two straight NFC North games for the first time since 2019, with their victory over the Detroit Lions. Justin Fields had a solid performance, making key plays and avoiding turnovers. Montez Sweat has been a valuable addition to the Bears' defense, making an impact with a sack, four QB hits, and a pass defense. Jaylon Johnson continues to impress with his fourth interception of the season and a strong performance in coverage. On the downside, Khalil Herbert's production has declined since his return from injury, and Eddie Jackson is not performing at his usual level. Tyrique Stevenson had some struggles in coverage but overall, the Bears had a positive week.

sports2 years ago

Montez Sweat's Disappointing Debut Raises Concerns for Bears

Montez Sweat, the newly signed defensive end for the Chicago Bears, expressed disappointment with his lack of production in his debut game against the New Orleans Saints. Despite arriving in Chicago just days before the game and having limited time to learn the playbook and build chemistry with his teammates, Sweat was credited with two tackles and a pass defensed. He acknowledged the need for improvement and plans to study the film to identify areas for growth. The Bears, who are struggling with their pass rush, are hopeful that Sweat's performance will improve as he becomes more familiar with the team's scheme.

sports2 years ago

"Bears Secure Montez Sweat with Lucrative 4-Year Extension"

The Chicago Bears have signed defensive end Montez Sweat to a four-year contract extension through the 2027 season, just four days after acquiring him in a trade with the Commanders. The Bears' general manager, Ryan Poles, expressed excitement about adding Sweat to the team, highlighting his ability as a pass rusher and his potential to elevate the entire defense. Sweat, who started all eight games for the Commanders this season, is expected to bolster the Bears' pass rush, which has struggled so far this year. The 6-6, 262-pounder has recorded 6.5 sacks and 32 tackles this season.

sports2 years ago

Montez Sweat secures $98M extension with Bears

The Chicago Bears have reached a four-year, $98 million contract extension with edge rusher Montez Sweat, with $72 million in guarantees. Sweat, who was acquired from Washington, is now the highest-paid player on the Bears' roster and the fifth-highest paid edge rusher in the NFL. The team expects him to make an immediate impact and improve their defense. This extension also allows the Bears to preserve their franchise tag for cornerback Jaylon Johnson.

sports2 years ago

Chicago Bears Lock in Montez Sweat with $98 Million Extension

The Chicago Bears have agreed to a four-year, $98 million contract extension with edge rusher Montez Sweat, with $72.87 million guaranteed. The deal prevents Sweat from being a rental and leaves the franchise tag option open for cornerback Jaylon Johnson. The Bears believe Sweat will improve their defense and are willing to invest in his abilities. The team still hopes to sign Johnson to a long-term deal, but if not, the franchise tag may be used.

sports2 years ago

"Washington Commanders: Latest News and Updates from WFT"

The Washington Commanders traded away defensive ends Montez Sweat and Chase Young, leaving opportunities for players like Casey Toohill, James Smith-Williams, and Efe Obada to step up. The trades signal a change in direction for the team, with a focus on building a dynamic offense around quarterback Sam Howell. The Commanders received multiple draft picks in the trades, giving them nine picks in the 2024 NFL draft. Meanwhile, the Commanders' defense struggled against the Philadelphia Eagles, particularly in their inability to stop wide receiver A.J. Brown. The Chicago Bears fired their running backs coach, and the trade deadline saw some teams, including the Bears, Raiders, and Giants, miss out on potential deals. There is speculation about the future of head coaches Ron Rivera and Bill Belichick, while former Commanders quarterback Taylor Heinicke has been named the starting quarterback for the Atlanta Falcons.

sports2 years ago

"49ers' Missed Opportunities: Chase Young Trade Talks and Regrettable Deadline Deals"

The San Francisco 49ers were offered Washington Commanders' defensive end Montez Sweat during trade talks for Chase Young, but they ultimately declined the offer. The 49ers were focused on acquiring Young but didn't want to sacrifice their future draft capital. Sweat was eventually traded to the Bears for a second-round pick, while the 49ers acquired Young for a compensatory third-round pick. Despite Sweat's potential and consistency, the 49ers opted for the less costly option with upside in Young.

sports2 years ago

Bears' Strategic Move: Trading for Montez Sweat Instead of Chase Young

The Chicago Bears traded for edge rusher Montez Sweat from the Washington Commanders, giving up a 2024 second-round pick, in an effort to address their struggling pass rush. General manager Ryan Poles believed that acquiring Sweat now was the best opportunity to secure a top pass rusher, rather than waiting for free agency. Poles sees value in getting Sweat in the building early and potentially signing him to a long-term contract. The Bears were not interested in trading for Chase Young, who was also traded by Washington to the San Francisco 49ers. This is the second year in a row that the Bears have traded a second-round pick at the deadline.