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Roster Move: Bears trade for former Pro Bowl guard


Tony Crumpton Tony Crumpton - Senior Editor -

The Chicago Bears have traded with the Rams for former Pro Bowl guard Jonah Jackson in exchange for a sixth-round draft pick on Tuesday.

The Bears will taking his three-year, $51 million contract, which he signed last offseason.

The cap hit for the Gears this season is a hefty $15 million. For this large amount invested, look for Jackson to be the starting left guard in 2025.

He played three seasons with the Lions, so Ben Johnson is very familiar with him and knows what he brings to the table. He was selected as a 2022 Pro Bowl player as an injury replacement.

He was a third-round pick out of Ohio State in the 2020 NFL Draft.

The trade for the 28-year-old can not be official until March 12.

The Bears traded away Justin Fields for a sixth-round draft pick, so basically, the Bears traded Fields for some offensive line help.

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