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EPISODE · Mar 3, 2026 · 3 MIN

Bears Bombshells: Moore on the Block, Dalman Shocks with Retirement, and Locker Room Drama Brewing in Chicago

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Chicago Bears Gossip Whispers from the Windy City are turning into a full-blown storm around the Chicago Bears as the 2026 NFL Scouting Combine heats up in Indianapolis. General Manager Ryan Poles and Head Coach Ben Johnson dropped bombshells that have insiders buzzing about trades, retirements, and simmering tensions that could reshape the roster before free agency hits. First juicy scoop: Pro Bowl center Drew Dalman, just 27 and fresh off a stellar season anchoring the line, stunned the team by announcing his retirement, according to Adam Schefter of ESPN. With two years left on his deal after signing from Atlanta, his sudden exit leaves a gaping hole in the interior—especially critical for protecting young QB Caleb Williams. According to NFL Media reports, the Bears are already hosting ex-Cowboys and Commanders center Tyler Biadasz, signaling desperation to plug the void amid whispers of shaky offensive line communication. Second bombshell: Trade rumors are exploding around star wideout DJ Moore. Poles admitted at the Combine, per The Nicholas Moreano Show, that while the team "wants DJ Moore in Chicago" and calls their exit interview "positive," he's open to deals if it creates the "best combination" of talent. Sports Mockery notes escalating chatter fueled by Moore's dip to career-low 50 catches and 682 yards in 2025, plus documented misfires with Williams—like that overtime pick in the Divisional Round. An anonymous source close to the team whispers, "DJ's chemistry with Caleb just isn't clicking; it's creating real frustration in meetings." Third drama: Backup QB Tyson Bagent is drawing calls galore, Poles confirmed on the Moreano podcast, weighing short-term gains against long-term development. BearsTalk debates trading him as a "cheap sell," but Ben Johnson sounded hesitant, hinting at locker room reliance on his poise. Behind the scenes, team dynamics feel electric with tension. Johnson's fiery Combine shot at the Packers—"Who likes the Packers?" and "The Bears and Packers should not like each other"—via Pro Football Talk, has players rallying but exposing divides. An anonymous source close to the locker room confides, "Ben's intensity is lighting a fire, but not everyone's buying in; there's grumbling about favoritism in the new scheme." Speculation swirls on blockbuster moves: Could Moore fetch edge rushers like Maxx Crosby, whose Raiders want a Micah Parsons-level haul per Adam Schefter on Pat McAfee? Or Trey Hendrickson as a free-agent target? Gervon Dexter trade hoaxes got debunked by Brad Biggs of the Tribune, but cap casualties like Tremaine Edmunds loom. Safety duo Kevin Byard and Jaquan Brisker hitting free agency empties the secondary, per Lakefront Sports. Is Poles plotting a fire sale for cap relief, or will Johnson demand loyalty amid these fractures? One thing's clear: a massive shoe is about to drop that could flip the Bears' Super Bowl chase upside down... Thanks for tuning in, listeners—subscribe now for the lat This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.

Chicago Bears Gossip Whispers from the Windy City are turning into a full-blown storm around the Chicago Bears as the 2026 NFL Scouting Combine heats up in Indianapolis. General Manager Ryan Poles and Head Coach Ben Johnson dropped bombshells that have insiders buzzing about trades, retirements, and simmering tensions that could reshape the roster before free agency hits. First juicy scoop: Pro Bowl center Drew Dalman, just 27 and fresh off a stellar season anchoring the line, stunned the team by announcing his retirement, according to Adam Schefter of ESPN. With two years left on his deal after signing from Atlanta, his sudden exit leaves a gaping hole in the interior—especially critical for protecting young QB Caleb Williams. According to NFL Media reports, the Bears are already hosting ex-Cowboys and Commanders center Tyler Biadasz, signaling desperation to plug the void amid whispers of shaky offensive line communication. Second bombshell: Trade rumors are exploding around star wideout DJ Moore. Poles admitted at the Combine, per The Nicholas Moreano Show, that while the team "wants DJ Moore in Chicago" and calls their exit interview "positive," he's open to deals if it creates the "best combination" of talent. Sports Mockery notes escalating chatter fueled by Moore's dip to career-low 50 catches and 682 yards in 2025, plus documented misfires with Williams—like that overtime pick in the Divisional Round. An anonymous source close to the team whispers, "DJ's chemistry with Caleb just isn't clicking; it's creating real frustration in meetings." Third drama: Backup QB Tyson Bagent is drawing calls galore, Poles confirmed on the Moreano podcast, weighing short-term gains against long-term development. BearsTalk debates trading him as a "cheap sell," but Ben Johnson sounded hesitant, hinting at locker room reliance on his poise. Behind the scenes, team dynamics feel electric with tension. Johnson's fiery Combine shot at the Packers—"Who likes the Packers?" and "The Bears and Packers should not like each other"—via Pro Football Talk, has players rallying but exposing divides. An anonymous source close to the locker room confides, "Ben's intensity is lighting a fire, but not everyone's buying in; there's grumbling about favoritism in the new scheme." Speculation swirls on blockbuster moves: Could Moore fetch edge rushers like Maxx Crosby, whose Raiders want a Micah Parsons-level haul per Adam Schefter on Pat McAfee? Or Trey Hendrickson as a free-agent target? Gervon Dexter trade hoaxes got debunked by Brad Biggs of the Tribune, but cap casualties like Tremaine Edmunds loom. Safety duo Kevin Byard and Jaquan Brisker hitting free agency empties the secondary, per Lakefront Sports. Is Poles plotting a fire sale for cap relief, or will Johnson demand loyalty amid these fractures? One thing's clear: a massive shoe is about to drop that could flip the Bears' Super Bowl chase upside down... Thanks for tuning in, listeners—subscribe now for the lat This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.

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