Keenan Allen's next contract won't cost as much as his last deal, but it's still likely to be a higher number than the Chicago Bears will want to pay.
As the start of NFL free agency nears, the Chicago Bears could be one of the league's most active teams on the market with roughly $69 million in salary cap space to build out their roster. The arrival of free agency also means Chicago must make decisions on all of its pending free agents before the open negotiating period begins on March 10.
NFL players searching for a big payday shouldn’t eliminate any potential suitors. That could only drive down the asking price. However, veteran wide receiver Keenan Allen appears content without another big contract.
Last offseason, Keenan Allen was traded from the LA Chargers to the Chicago Bears. This offseason, he is spending some downtime and his wife documented the sweet gesture he recently made.
The Chicago Bears have announced they are cutting former Los Angeles Chargers tight end Gerald Everett. After only one season with the team, Everett will search for a new team in 2025. According to Ari Meirov, the cutting of Everett will save the Bears a reported $5.5 million on their salary cap space.
The Chicago Bears have a cache of draft picks and a boatload of salary cap space, but they also have a third tool to help build the roster in 2025. It is easy to overlook the franchise tag in ...
Keenan Allen joined the Chicago Bears last year after spending the first 11 years of his professional career with the Los Angeles Chargers.
For the third consecutive offseason, wide receiver could be a position in focus for the Chicago Bears. Given the uncertainty surrounding Keenan Allen’s
It’s officially the NFL off-season. Free agency is a month away. General manager Ryan Poles and the Bears have a lot of decisions to make before the free agency negotiating period begins March 10.
Our Bears 2024 position review continues with receiver, where DJ Moore, Keenan Allen and Rome Odunze made the best of a disappointing year.
Less than a year ago, Ryan Poles gave up a fourth-round pick to acquire Keenan Allen from the Los Angeles Chargers. Now, the Chicago Bears may not want to pay what it will cost to bring the ...