Bears Build Around Caleb: Thuney Trade Highlights Aggressive Offseason Push

The Chicago Bears are making a significant move to bolster their offense, reportedly trading for All-Pro offensive guard Joe Thuney from the Kansas City Chiefs. In exchange, the Bears will send a 2026 fourth-round pick to the Chiefs.

Thuney, a four-time Super Bowl champion and two-time All-Pro, will bring much-needed experience and talent to the Bears’ offensive line. He has been a key contributor to the Chiefs’ success, starting 74 games over the past five seasons.

The Bears’ offense has struggled in recent years, particularly in pass protection. Young quarterback Caleb Williams was sacked a whopping 68 times in his rookie season, highlighting the need for improvement along the offensive line. Thuney’s arrival should help alleviate some of these issues, providing better protection for Williams and creating more opportunities for the offense to thrive.

Thuney is set to earn $16 million in the final year of his contract, but an extension is likely in the works. The Bears have been aggressive in their

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