Chicago, IL — In a stunning move that’s sending shockwaves through the NFL, the Chicago Bears have executed a blockbuster trade involving backup quarterback Tyson Bagent, paving the way for the signing of seasoned veteran Case Keenum on a one-year deal.
Sources close to the team confirm that Bagent, who showed flashes of potential in relief appearances last season, has been traded to an undisclosed team. The decision clears space for the Bears to bring in Keenum, a well-traveled and experienced quarterback known for his leadership and ability to step in at a moment’s notice.
Keenum, 36, brings over a decade of NFL experience to a Bears squad that is clearly looking to bolster its quarterback room with stability and knowledge. While Justin Fields remains the expected starter, the addition of Keenum gives the Bears a proven presence in the locker room and a reliable option should injuries arise.
The move signals a shift in strategy for Chicago’s front office, emphasizing veteran leadership and playoff-caliber experience as they aim to make a strong push this season.
More details, including trade terms and comments from team executives, are expected to be released later today.