“I’AM LEAVING” NFL quarterback Justin Fields has announced that he is leaving the Chicago Bears due to…..

And with that, the Bears’ 2023–24 season is over, like it or not.

They ended their season at Lambeau Field in Green Bay with a depressing 17-9 loss to the Packers. Not only was that the last game of the Bears season, but for other players it might have been their last game wearing a Bears jersey.

These Bears players may have participated in their last game as members of the team.

Mooney Darnell
Darnell Mooney, who suffered a concussion on Sunday and missed the Bears’ game against the Packers, has already completed his fourth season with the team.

Throughout this season and the previous summer, Mooney and the Bears were unable to come to an agreement on a contract extension. The Bears have not indicated that they plan to bring the wide receiver back, but they have also not indicated that they are opposed to doing so.

However, it’s realistic to assume that the Bears won’t re-sign Mooney following two fruitless seasons with Justin Fields. As the de facto starter for the team in 2021, he had difficulty. Mooney was predicted to flourish this season with less defensive pressure behind DJ Moore.
Sadly, that’s not how events transpired for him. Mooney will have 31 receptions, 414 receiving yards, and one passing touchdown by the end of the season’s 15 games. That is insufficient.

Will the Bears try to sign Marvin Harrison Jr., an Ohio State prospect? Pay attention.

Eddie Jackson
Eddie Jackson, a safety, may have received a significant salary increase from former general manager Ryan Pace following his outstanding All-Pro season in 2018. 2020 saw him sign a four-year, $58 million contract with the Bears.
Jackson’s contract is still in effect for another year. However, it wouldn’t come as a shock if the Bears released him and allowed him to enter free agency. If they cut him, the Bears might save $12–14 million this offseason, depending on when they make the move.

Jackson has stuck by the Bears through thick and thin, so know that. He wants to stay in Chicago regardless of how good or bad his play is.

During many sit-downs this week at Halas Hall, Jackson expressed to NBC Sports Chicago, “I just, man, I hope I’m here [to see it through].” “What we’re creating is very unique. I believe I have a significant role in it as well. just to get me through my ups and downs experienced this and realized, “Hey, we’re really on the rise.”

“It stinks, guy, if I have to leave it at this crucial point. It would be awful, really. Man, I can’t imagine being anywhere else. I’ve spent seven years here. This is the house. This is where I have my house. My children are present. For me, it’s just home. I find it difficult to picture myself in another place. That would make sense to me. I’ll be fine if I’m somewhere else, but I just can’t picture myself in another place. I’d prefer not to see that. This is where it must be.”

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