The Chicago Bears are retooling their offensive line, making two trades in less than 24 hours acquiring two former Pro Bowl linemen. The first of the two trades saw Chicago send a sixth-round pick to the Los Angeles Rams in exchange for offensive guard Jonah Jackson, a former Pro Bowl selection during his time with the Detroit Lions.
In the past few days, the Chicago Bears have finally begun to invest in the trenches for the 2025 season. Chicago has officially started to upgrade their offensive line.
The Los Angeles Rams' plan to trade Pro Bowl right guard Jonah Jackson this offseason could pay off in multiple ways.
Rams OL Jonah Jackson has requested a trade, and he has strong ties to new Chicago Bears head coach Ben Johnson.
According to ESPN’s Adam Schefter, the Los Angeles Rams are trading Jackson to the Chicago Bears in exchange for a 2025 sixth-round pick. Per the offseason schedule, the trade cannot be officially processed until March 12. The Bears will also take on Jackson’s $17.5 million salary for the upcoming season.
Eight days before free agency, the Rams have a suitor for Jonah Jackson – and a bonus draft pick. Per ESPN’s Courtney Cronin, Los Angeles is dealing the veteran
Chicago is set to send Los Angeles a 2025 sixth-round pick in exchange for Jackson, ESPN’s Courtney Cronin reports. This deal will allow for a reunion between Jackson and Bears head coach Ben Johnson. The pair previously worked together in Detroit.