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Jun 29, 2026

Bears Reuniting With Former EDGE, WR are Perfect Gambles as Offseason Slows Down

Bears Reuniting With Former EDGE, WR are Perfect Gambles as Offseason Slows Down

The Chicago Bears should consider reunions with two of their former players to help shore up a pair of position groups.Mike Moraitis|
Former Chicago Bears wide receiver Keenan Allen.
Former Chicago Bears wide receiver Keenan Allen. | Lon Horwedel-Imagn Images

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If there's two position groups the Chicago Bears should consider adding to between now and the start of training camp, it's edge rusher and wide receiver.

At the former, the Bears are short on certainties across from the team's top edge rusher, Montez Sweat, with question marks like Austin Booker, Dayo Odeyingbo and Shemar Turner vying for snaps at the position.

Turner and Odeyingbo combined for just one sack in 13 games in 2025 and both are coming back from serious injuries. Turner hasn't practiced this offseason, either, and head coach Ben Johnson didn't have an answer for when he'll be back.

“We'll see with Shemar, this summer's going to be a big part for him," Johnson said. "We'll have a good six weeks off of see where he's at when we come back to camp."

Booker was promising in his second season, but his sample size is not big enough to proclaim him a locked-in starter for 2026.

At wide receiver, there's plenty of promise, but again Chicago has some valid concerns because of the lack of experience in the group overall.

Kalif Raymond is the only player in the room who is slated for a significant role who has more than two years of NFL experience. Rome Odunze, Luther Burden, Jahdae Walker and rookie Zavion Thomas are all unproven.

Bears should reunite with Leonard Floyd, Keenan Allen

Atlanta Falcons defensive end Leonard Floyd (56) reacts after an interception during the second half of a game.
Former Atlanta Falcons defensive end Leonard Floyd. | Brett Davis-Imagn Images

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