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Chicago Bears Grant Tremaine Edmunds Permission to Seek Trade
- On Wednesday, the Chicago Bears granted Tremaine Edmunds permission to seek a trade, a source confirmed; he led the Bears with 112 combined tackles last season.
- Set to carry a $17.4 million cap hit, Edmunds could be traded or cut, which would free about $15 million, according to NBC Sports' Mike Florio.
- With three seasons in Chicago, Edmunds has 335 combined tackles and 24 passes defended, entering the final year of his four-year contract signed in 2023.
- Acting ahead of the league year, Chicago may make a move before March 11, potentially creating new starting linebackers such as Noah Sewell or Ruben Hyppolite II, according to GM Ryan Poles.
- Meanwhile, DJ Moore's $28.5 million cap hit and possible restructures of Moore, Grady Jarrett, and Montez Sweat could put the Bears immediately under the cap as Ryan Poles weighs options including releasing Edmunds.
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·Winnipeg, Canada
Read Full ArticleTremaine Edmunds has permission to seek a trade. What it means for the Chicago Bears’ salary cap and needs.
Tremaine Edmunds' camp will see if another team is willing to flip a late-round draft pick in exchange for him. If not, the Chicago Bears are expected to release Edmunds.
·Chicago, United States
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