The NFL offseason is in full swing, with the Super Bowl, scouting combine, and upcoming free agency period keeping general managers busy. With a salary cap increase to $279.2 million, teams have money to spend and needs to address, including pass-rushing help for the Cardinals and Falcons, secondary upgrades for the Ravens, a field-stretching wideout for the Bills, and defensive improvements for the Panthers. The Bears aim to solidify their offensive line with center Drew Dalman, while the Bengals look to add guard Brandon Scherff and the Browns eye quarterback Kirk Cousins as a potential replacement for Deshaun Watson.
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Kevin Byard believes new additions will make Bears defense aggressive
The Chicago Bears had a busy offseason, making significant additions to both their offense and defense, along with a new coaching staff led by head coach Ben Johnson. Key defensive signings included tackle Grady Jarrett and end Dayo Odeyingbo, expected to strengthen the team's locker room and on-field performance, alongside returning veteran safety Kevin Byard, who is optimistic about the new aggressive defensive unit. With the talent accumulated, defensive coordinator Dennis Allen has the resources...
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