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BREAKING: Bears Reach Verbal Deal With Former Lions Third-Round Linebacker to Replace Tremaine Edmunds

Chicago, Illinois – 9/3/2026

The Chicago Bears appear ready to make a significant defensive move as the organization reshapes the middle of its defense heading into the upcoming season.

After months of speculation surrounding the future of linebacker Tremaine Edmunds, Chicago has moved quickly to identify a veteran replacement capable of stabilizing the linebacker unit while bringing leadership to a defense that has undergone several offseason changes.

League sources indicate that the Bears have reached a verbal agreement with a veteran linebacker who previously spent multiple seasons with the Detroit Lions.

The move could become one of the more intriguing free-agency developments within the NFC North.

That player is Alex Anzalone.

Originally selected in the third round of the NFL Draft, Anzalone has built a reputation as a smart and versatile defender capable of impacting the game in multiple ways.

During his time in Detroit, he developed into one of the emotional leaders of the Lions’ defense and a trusted presence in the middle of the field.

Even as he approaches his early 30s, Anzalone demonstrated in the 2025 season that he still has plenty left to offer.

The veteran linebacker finished the year with 95 tackles, 2.5 sacks, one interception, and nine passes defended, showing his ability to contribute against the run, in pass coverage, and as a situational blitzer.

For Chicago, the move also brings familiarity with the defensive system.

Defensive coordinator Dennis Allen previously coached Anzalone during their time together with the New Orleans Saints, while Bears head coach Ben Johnson is also familiar with Anzalone’s leadership from their shared time in Detroit.

That familiarity could allow Anzalone to transition quickly into Chicago’s defensive scheme while helping organize the unit both on and off the field.

Beyond his statistical production, Anzalone is widely respected for his leadership and football intelligence.
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Teammates and coaches have often praised his ability to communicate defensive adjustments, mentor younger players, and maintain energy inside the locker room.

Replacing Edmunds will be a major challenge for Chicago’s defense, but the Bears believe the experience and versatility Anzalone brings could make him the ideal veteran to step into the role.

If the verbal agreement becomes official when the new league year begins, the move could strengthen Chicago’s defense while delivering a dramatic twist within the NFC North — as one of Detroit’s most respected defensive leaders crosses the division line to join a longtime rival.

 
 
 

Detroit Lions Successfully Sign Promising Young CB – Formerly Compared to Darius Slay Due to His Ability to Read Passes, Quick Movement in Matchups Against Strong Wide Receivers
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