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Our Most Important Bears of 2025 continues with Drew Dalman, who Chicago invested in to anchor the offensive line.
The Chicago Bears are entering training camp once again being lauded as offseason champions. However, head coach Ben Johnson ...
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Pro football: Dalman set for new chapter in NFL career
Having signed a new three-year $42 million contract, Palma graduate Drew Dalman became the second highest paid center in the NFL after signing with the Chicago Bears.
After seeing Caleb Williams get sacked a league-high 68 times as a rookie, the Chicago Bears took an aggressive approach in ...
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No. 9 Drew Dalman Position: Center Experience: Fifth season Looking back: The Bears have struggled to find a consistent starter at center since Bears general manager Ryan Poles took over in 2022.
Several more Falcons players, including linebacker Kaden Elliss, tight end Kyle Pitts and right tackle Kaleb McGary, will ...
The NFL often sees last-place teams bounce back to win their division, with 25 teams achieving this since 2002.
Atlanta selected Dalman in the fourth round of the 2021 NFL Draft. He became a full-time starter in 2022, as he has been in the starting lineup in 40 of his 57 career games.
NFL.com's Bucky Brooks dubbed the Bears one of the five teams that won the 2025 offseason, where he praised the Johnson hiring and Chicago beefing up their pass blockers and pass catchers.
Analysis: The addition of Joe Thuney, Jonah Jackson and Drew Dalman this year by GM Ryan Poles couldn't have come at a better time considering what the Bears are up against.
The other key improvement should be center, where Drew Dalman, who ranked worse than eighth among centers only once in his four NFL seasons according to Pro Football Focus, and was fourth last year.