Chicago Bears Re-Sign Veteran TE Marcedes Lewis for Record-Breaking 19th NFL Season
The 40-year-old tight end brings leadership and elite blocking skills to support rookie QB Caleb Williams.
- Marcedes Lewis will break his own record for the most seasons played by a tight end in NFL history.
- Lewis is renowned for his blocking abilities, ranking fifth among tight ends in run blocking last season.
- He will mentor younger tight ends and provide critical support for the Bears' revamped offense.
- Lewis played all 17 games last season, contributing primarily as a blocker with four receptions for 29 yards and a touchdown.
- The Bears aim to leverage Lewis's experience to bolster their offensive strategy around top draft pick Caleb Williams.