Chicago Bears Have Set Their Initial 53-Man Roster. Here’s Who’s Staying — and Who’s Gone.
The Chicago Bears retained 10 offensive linemen, including four left tackle contenders, and prioritized defensive line depth after last season's low pass rush performance.
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Chicago Bears have set their initial 53-man roster. Here’s a breakdown of who’s staying — and who’s gone.
Chicago Bears general manager Ryan Poles and head coach Ben Johnson completed their initial 53-man roster on Tuesday. The roster is always evolving throughout a season, but for now, this is what the 2025 Bears will look like. Next, the Bears have until 11 a.m. Wednesday to put in waiver claims on players who were waived by other teams. The Bears will also begin to build their 16-player practice squad. A lot can change between now and the Sept. 8…
Three things clear up at crucial positions as Bears finalize roster
Roster cuts usually aren’t a big story, and it was relatively easy to predict whom the Bears would part with as they dropped from 90 players to 53 on Tuesday.The most important questions are at the top of the roster, and the Bears got clarity in three critical areas heading toward their regular-season opener Sept. 8 against the Vikings:Offensive lineThey kept a surprising 10 offensive linemen on the active roster, including all four competitors …
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