Bears Reject Trade Inquiries for Quarterback Tyson Bagent
The Chicago Bears have turned down trade inquiries regarding quarterback Tyson Bagent, who has been identified as a potential trade target by other teams. Despite receiving calls, the Bears have not pursued any deals.
Bagent, who has a guaranteed base salary of $4 million for 2026, is viewed as a cost-effective option for teams looking for young quarterback depth or a possible starter. With Caleb Williams entering his third season and Case Keenum still on the roster, Bagent is expected to play a significant role for Chicago this year.
Currently, Bagent is week-to-week due to a hamstring injury sustained during the Bears' opening preseason game. Although he will miss some time, the team's response to trade interest suggests they intend to keep him as part of their quarterback plans moving forward.
