Joe Thuney, Chicago Bears
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This offseason, the Chicago Bears poured a ton of resources into remaking their offensive line. They started things off by trading for former Chiefs guard Joe Thuney and former Ra
Thuney signed a two-year extension on Tuesday morning that will keep him under contract through the 2027 season, according to his agent. With a $35 million in new extension money, Thuney is now set to make $51 million with $33.5 million guaranteed in Chicago, per NFL Network’s Ian Rapoport,
Bears fans should be excited about the addition of Luther Burden III. As much as we might love Colston Loveland, Joe Thuney, Drew Dalman, Grady Jarrett and other new Bears, the 2025 offseason might ultimately be remembered as the year the Bears got Burden III.
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Arrowhead Pride on MSNLet’s Argue: Replacing Joe Thuney will be the Chiefs’ biggest challengeThere is no replacing Thuney. He’s a four-time All-Pro and a four-time Super Bowl champion. But while the team can’t replace that type of production, getting better play from the left tackle makes it possible for the team to afford a little dip at left guard.
Forget the flashy weapons, the Bears' best offseason moves might be the two trades for Joe Thuney and Jonah Jackson. The post Bears’ New $30.75 Million Duo Labeled ‘Biggest Impact’ by NFL appeared first on Heavy Sports.
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