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Report: Bears Looked Into Another Big Trade Deadline Move

Report: Bears Looked Into Another Big Trade Deadline Move

Summary

The Chicago Bears made a smaller trade to acquire defensive end Joe Tryon-Shoyinka from the Cleveland Browns before the NFL trade deadline. They considered trading for New York Jets defensive end Jermaine Johnson II but decided the price was too high. The Bears believe Tryon-Shoyinka will help fill in for an injured player.

Key Facts

  • The Chicago Bears traded for Joe Tryon-Shoyinka from the Cleveland Browns.
  • Tryon-Shoyinka replaces Dayo Odeyingbo, who is injured.
  • Chicago showed interest in trading for Jermaine Johnson II from the New York Jets.
  • The Jets wanted a second-round pick for Johnson, which Chicago found too expensive.
  • Johnson has played five games this season for the Jets, with 19 tackles and a sack.
  • Johnson has struggled with injuries in his career, impacting his play.
  • Tryon-Shoyinka has made nine tackles in eight games this season with the Browns.
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