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Jun 30, 2026

Bears Named Landing Spot for Former Pro Bowl WR to Take Care of Underrated Concern

Bears Named Landing Spot for Former Pro Bowl WR to Take Care of Underrated Concern

The Chicago Bears have an underrated concern at wide receiver and could look to free agency to address it at some point.Mike Moraitis|
Chicago Bears wide receivers Luther Burden III and Maurice Alexander.
Chicago Bears wide receivers Luther Burden III and Maurice Alexander. | Kamil Krzaczynski-Imagn Images

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The Chicago Bears are turning the page to a new chapter at wide receiver in 2026.

Earlier this offseason, the Bears traded DJ Moore to the Buffalo Bills, which clears the way for Luther Burden to get a bigger role alongside Rome Odunze. Chicago also added Kalif Raymond before drafting Zavion Thomas in the third round.

While there's no shortage of promise in Chicago's wide receivers room, there is also not a ton of experience. Odunze is entering his third year, Burden and Jahdae Walker have one season under their belts and Thomas is, of course, a rookie.

If anything, the Bears could use more veteran depth. So far, the only move Chicago has made on that front outside of Raymond is adding Scotty Miller, who is no sure thing to make the roster.

Bears named landing spot for Deebo Samuel

Washington Commanders wide receiver Deebo Samuel (1) makes a catch during the second quarter.
Washington Commanders wide receiver Deebo Samuel. | Bill Streicher-Imagn Images

In an article identifying landing spots for veteran wideout Deebo Samuel, the Bears were listed as one of them by NFL Trade Rumors' Ethan Woodie.

Woodie cites Chicago's need for more depth at wide receiver and believes Samuel would be great insurance for Burden and Odunze.

"Samuel and [DJ] Moore have different skillsets, but as long as Samuel is willing to slide into a lower-usage role now, this would be a good landing spot for him," Woodie writes. "Burden is ready for a larger target share and Odunze is lead man on the outside. It's an arms race in the NFC right now, and the Bears can't afford to lose either one of those guys. Samuel would be a great addition as depth and insurance."

How Deebo Samuel would fit with Bears

Washington Commanders wide receiver Deebo Samuel Sr. (1) practices before the game at U.S. Bank Stadium.
Washington Commanders wide receiver Deebo Samuel. | Jeffrey Becker-Imagn Images

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