Chicago Bears offseason approach got a little more aggressive after Kansas City Chiefs take top priority out of free agency market.
The Chicago Bears are expected to be one of many teams interested in free agent offensive guard Trey Smith, who has spent his entire career with the Kansas City Chiefs since being drafted in 2021 in the sixth round.
Barring a tag-and-trade scenario, Trey Smith won't hit free agency. The Chicago Bears will now have to pivot if they want to address this position before the NFL draft.
Potential Chicago Bears free agent target Trey Smith will be staying put in Kansas City, according to multiple reports.
The Kansas City Chiefs are fresh off losing Super Bowl 59 to the Philadelphia Eagles, and they might end up losing one of their top offensive linemen, Trey Smith, in free agency. The Chicago Bears, who desperately need offensive line help,
Kansas City's GM Brett Veach at the combine displayed optimism about getting a contract done with guard Trey Smith, which has to be the last thing the Bears would want to hear.
The Chicago Bears’ free agency plans were dealt a brutal blow when it was announced the Kansas City Chiefs are franchising tagging star guard Trey Smith.
The Chicago Bears are expected to overhaul their offensive line during the 2025 offseason with all three of their interior starters set for free agency next week. They will also need to figure out a plan for free agency that does not involve Kansas City Chiefs right guard Trey Smith,
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