The Chicago Bears may be preparing for the most INSANE blockbuster move of the entire NFL offseason — and honestly, if the latest rumors are true, Bears fans are about to completely lose their minds. Because according to growing speculation around the league, the Bears are once again being connected to superstar pass rusher Myles Garrett… and this time, the situation suddenly feels MUCH more realistic than people want to admit.

And honestly? The timing is getting suspicious.
Very suspicious.
According to NFL insider Albert Breer, the Cleveland Browns trading Myles Garrett is now considered a legitimate possibility — and when discussing teams that make sense, one of the FIRST organizations mentioned was Chicago.
That immediately sent Bears fans into chaos.
Because for years, Chicago’s biggest weakness has been painfully obvious: the pass rush. The Bears defense has talent. The secondary looks promising. The offense around Caleb Williams is exploding with hype. But when it comes to having a truly terrifying game-changing edge rusher? Chicago still does not have THAT guy.
Myles Garrett changes everything instantly.
And honestly, the Bears have already shown interest before.
According to reports connected to Adam Schefter, Chicago reportedly called Cleveland about Garrett before last season’s trade deadline. The Browns said no at the time, but the interest was REAL. Then this offseason, the Bears reportedly also explored the possibility of trading for Maxx Crosby before backing away because of the massive asking price.
That tells you something important.

The Bears are HUNTING for a superstar pass rusher.
Aggressively.
And honestly, now people around the league are starting to connect the dots with Myles Garrett again because of one extremely strange contract detail.
According to reports, Garrett and the Browns reportedly agreed earlier this offseason to delay a massive option bonus worth over 29 million dollars until right before the regular season begins. And honestly, many analysts cannot stop asking the same question:
Why would Garrett agree to that if Cleveland had ZERO intention of potentially trading him?
Because financially, delaying the payment reportedly does not really benefit Garrett directly. In fact, many financial experts would argue players should usually take guaranteed money as early as possible.
So why delay it?
That is where things suddenly get interesting.
Because once June 1 arrived, Cleveland’s financial situation reportedly changed dramatically. Trading Garrett before June 1 would have caused a devastating cap hit. But after June 1? Suddenly the Browns could reportedly spread the damage across multiple years, making a trade MUCH more realistic financially.
And honestly, that is why these rumors are exploding again.
Because the timing suddenly lines up almost perfectly.
Now, to be clear, this would NOT be cheap.
Not even close.
The Browns would reportedly demand a monster package involving premium draft picks and possibly additional assets. But honestly, Bears fans are already starting to ask themselves one brutal question:
If you truly believe Caleb Williams is the future superstar of this franchise… why NOT go all-in immediately?

Because right now, Chicago feels closer than it has in YEARS. The offense suddenly looks dangerous. Ben Johnson’s system reportedly already has players buzzing during OTAs. The young weapons are exploding with potential. And defensively, adding someone like Myles Garrett could instantly transform the Bears from “interesting” into legitimate NFC contenders.
That is why this story suddenly feels so massive.
Because according to growing conversations surrounding the league, the Bears are no longer thinking like a rebuilding team.
They are thinking aggressively.
Championship aggressively.
And honestly, if the Browns finally decide they are willing to move Myles Garrett…
Do not be shocked if Chicago becomes one of the loudest teams in the bidding war almost immediately.