The Bears enter the NFL combine with plenty of cap space and draft capital. Discussing their options in a pre-combine mailbag.
According to The Athletic's Nate Taylor, the Kansas City Chiefs aren't expected to use the franchise or transition tag on Pro Bowl guard Trey Smith, who will be the top offensive lineman available in free agency.
The NFL’s offseason is not a time for the front office to sit on its hands and say that they are satisfied with the roster and will run it back next year.
The search for reinforcements — whether through free agency or the draft — preceded the Philadelphia Eagles delivering a knockout blow on Kansas City’s three-peat. The intrigue of this Chiefs offseason did,
The Kansas City Chiefs emerged from their failed attempt at a three-peat in Super Bowl 59 with a clear mandate. The Chiefs need to protect Patrick Mahomes. After the Philadelphia Eagles made the All-W
There will be no tag for guard Trey Smith according to The Athletic, and the Bears will be free to try and outbid some other teams with more cap space.
It is easy to understand why the Chicago Bears are all in on free agent guard Trey Smith. While it is not the end of the world if Smith goes elsewhere, the Bears stand to lose more than any other team.
Ahead of the NFL combine, we offer five keys to the Chiefs' offseason, with the offensive line at the top of the list.
There's a shortage of franchise and transition tag candidates around the league this offseason, but Trey Smith is one player that's been mentioned as a possible recipient.
Trey Smith got his nickname from the three roman numerals at the end of his given name. Now, the top offensive lineman on the free-agent market is expected to more than triple his lifetime earnings in 2025 alone.
Kansas City Chiefs guard Trey Smith is expected to be one of the biggest free agent names this spring. Lou Canellis breaks down if the Bears should make a run at Smith.