Moore, a former third-round pick in 2018, brings experience from his time with the San Francisco 49ers and the Green Bay Packers. Despite battling injuries, he adds depth to the Bears' secondary.
Johnson, who joined the Bears' practice squad last October, showed promise in limited opportunities during the previous season. With his new deal, he aims to compete for a role in the receiving corps, leveraging his size and experience.
While Johnson's future with the team remains uncertain, he could contend for a spot on the 53-man roster in 2024. However, the Bears' plans may evolve as they address various positions during free agency and the NFL draft.
Key areas of focus for the Bears in free agency include wide receiver, edge rusher, center, and defensive tackle. Depending on their draft strategy, they may pursue affordable options in free agency while keeping an eye on high-profile veterans who could fill crucial roles on the team.
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9 MARS | 139 ANSWERS The Bears have made significant moves ahead of free agency, signing a safety and extending a wide receiver. Is Ryan Poles in a good position to rebuild this roster? | ||
Yes | 126 | 90.6 % |
No | 13 | 9.4 % |
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