Bears Trade Proposal Offloads $30 Million Benched Starter to Colts
The Chicago Bears are exploring the possibility of trading benched guard Nate Davis, whose $30 million contract for the 2024 season has made him a liability on the roster. Davis has lost his starting position to Matt Pryor and was inactive for Week 6 against the Jaguars, raising questions about his future with the team.
As the NFL trade deadline approaches, other teams, such as the Indianapolis Colts, may be interested in acquiring Davis, especially after their starting right guard was placed on injured reserve. Reports suggest the Bears might be open to trading Davis for a late draft pick, particularly to alleviate financial pressure.
Despite his experience—67 starts in 71 games since being drafted in 2019—the Bears’ lack of confidence in Davis has led them to choose less experienced players over him. If the team activates injured guards Ryan Bates and Larry Borom, Davis’s spot on the roster could become even less secure, prompting speculation about a potential release.
Ultimately, while the Bears may not save much money by releasing Davis now, they could free up a roster spot for a more impactful player, especially if they believe his presence is detrimental to team dynamics.
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