Chicago Bears Bolster Defensive Line with Trades for Darrell Taylor and Chris Williams
The Bears address key defensive needs by acquiring depth ahead of the 53-man roster deadline.
- General Manager Ryan Poles traded two sixth-round picks for Darrell Taylor and Chris Williams.
- The moves aim to enhance pass rush and interior depth, addressing preseason concerns.
- Taylor, from the Seahawks, brings flexibility to the defensive end position.
- Williams, from the Browns, reunites with coach Matt Eberflus and adds needed tackle depth.
- Zacch Pickens' injury status remains uncertain as the Bears finalize their roster.