
Last week, the Chicago Bears strengthened their wide receiver position when they signed Veteran Olamide Zaccheaus enters free agency. He will vie for the position previously held by Keenan Allen in 2024 as a slot receiver.
Following their hectic start to March with significant activity, the Bears do not face any urgent free agent acquisitions. They secured three starting offensive linemen and two starting defensive linemen through trades and free agency earlier this month.
Nevertheless, the Bears still have some small requirements to address. depth at wide receiver and defensive back Chicago seems to be exploring the free agency market to secure an additional receiver for second-year quarterback Caleb Williams.
The Chicago Bears are set to meet with a wide receiver.
According to Ian Rapoport and Mike Garafolo from CNN, NFL Network , the Bears are set to visit with Rondale Moore on Monday. He met with the Minnesota Vikings last week.
Rondale Moore could serve multiple roles for the Bears.
The Arizona Cardinals chose Moore as their No. 49 selection in the 2021 NFL Draft. After spending three years with the Cardinals, he was swapped to the Atlanta Falcons in 2024 in return for quarterback Desmond Ridder. Due to a knee injury incurred during training camp, Moore sat out the entire 2024 season.
In 2018, Moore was named an unanimous All-American during his time at Purdue. Since entering the league, he has played in 39 professional matches with 23 starts under his belt. This player, standing five feet seven inches tall and weighing 181 pounds, hails from New Albany, Indiana. Throughout his NFL tenure, Moore boasts stats of 135 catches for 1,201 receiving yards along with scoring three touchdowns.
At age 24, Moore could serve as a reliable addition to the Bears' roster, providing depth. In training camp, he would vie for the slot position alongside Zaccheaus. Additionally, he'd have the chance to contribute as a return specialist on special teams.
Moore made considerable contributions to the Cardinals' special teams unit. He managed to return 22 punts for a total of 182 yards, averaging 8.3 yards per punt return, and also returned 13 kickoffs amassing 291 yards with an average of 22.4 yards per kickoff return.
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