Bears Bolster Secondary
The Bears signed a former Seahawk to a three-year, $40 million deal to improve their secondary 2026 NFL free agency: Ranking the top 100 players available - ESPN Bears 2026 free agency tracker: Offseason moves, signings - ESPN.
The Bears are banking on Artie Burns to shore up their defensive backfield. The team hopes his veteran presence will help guide younger players. Burns's contract suggests the Bears see him as more than just a rotational player. He'll likely compete for a starting role immediately. Chicago's defense ranked near the bottom of the league in pass coverage last season. Adding Burns is a clear attempt to address that weakness.