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The Chicago Bears may be one blockbuster move away from becoming one of the most dangerous teams in the NFC — and honestly, the latest rumors involving T. J. Watt have Bears fans completely losing their minds. Because while most people assumed Watt would remain with the Pittsburgh Steelers forever, contract drama continues generating speculation around the league, and suddenly Chicago supporters are dreaming about a pairing that would terrify every quarterback in football.

And honestly?

It starts with one brutal reality.

The Bears still need another elite pass rusher.

Yes, Montez Sweat remains a cornerstone piece of the defense. Yes, the secondary looks strong. Yes, the offense continues improving around Caleb Williams.

But if Chicago wants to become a true Super Bowl contender?

They need someone offenses fear on the opposite side of Sweat.

That is why the T.J. Watt rumors refuse to die.

Because imagine this for a second.

T.J. Watt on one edge.

Montez Sweat on the other.

Offensive coordinators would have nightmares.

Quarterbacks would have nowhere to escape.

And defensive coordinator Dennis Allen would suddenly have one of the most dangerous pass-rushing duos in the NFL.

The problem?

The price would be enormous.

We’re talking premium draft picks.

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Potentially multiple premium draft picks.

And possibly a massive contract extension immediately after the trade.

That is why many analysts believe a move for Watt remains unlikely.

But Bears fans cannot stop talking about it.

Especially because another pass-rusher rumor is heating up too.

According to growing discussions around the league, the Bears continue being linked to veteran edge defender Josh Sweat. Unlike the Watt scenario, Sweat would likely cost significantly less while still providing proven production and much-needed depth.

And honestly?

Some people inside Bears circles believe Sweat is the more realistic target.

The fit makes sense.

The cost makes sense.

The timeline makes sense.

Chicago needs another edge defender.

Arizona reportedly remains willing to listen to offers.

And the Bears have the draft capital necessary to make something happen.

That is why fans keep watching this story closely.

Because while T.J. Watt would be the dream move…

Josh Sweat may be the move that actually happens.

Meanwhile, another storyline is quietly creating headlines inside Halas Hall.

And it involves Ben Johnson.

According to reports coming out of offseason practices, the new Bears head coach has reportedly been pushing players HARD during workouts. Multiple observers have noted Johnson’s intensity, attention to detail, and unwillingness to tolerate mistakes.

And honestly?

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Some players are already finding out exactly how demanding he can be.

Because Johnson reportedly expects perfection.

Missed assignments?

He notices.

Mental mistakes?

He notices.

Lack of urgency?

He definitely notices.

That mentality is generating excitement among Bears fans because for years supporters complained about inconsistency, sloppy execution, and poor situational football.

Johnson appears determined to eliminate all of it.

Immediately.

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And honestly, that may be the biggest reason optimism continues growing around Chicago.

Because this no longer feels like a rebuilding franchise.

It feels like a team preparing to compete.

A team expecting to win.

A team building around Caleb Williams as quickly as possible.

That is why every trade rumor suddenly feels bigger.

Every OTA update feels bigger.

Every coaching reaction feels bigger.

Because expectations are no longer modest.

The Bears believe they can challenge the NFC.

And if Ryan Poles somehow finds a way to add another elite pass rusher — whether that’s T.J. Watt, Josh Sweat, or someone nobody sees coming — the rest of the conference may have a serious problem on its hands.