The Los Angeles Rams chose not to trade away quarterback Matthew Stafford and have yet to find a trade partner for wide receiver Cooper Kupp, but they reportedly dealt another veteran on Tuesday. ESPN's Adam Schefter and Courtney Cronin reported that the Rams traded veteran guard Jonah Jackson to the Chicago Bears in exchange for a 2025 sixth-round pick.
The Bears made their first big move of the 2025 NFL offseason, agreeing to terms on a trade for Los Angeles Rams guard Jonah Jackson. Here's our grade.
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The Spun on MSNNFL Fans React To Tuesday's Bears, Rams TradeThe Chicago Bears are getting some help in the trenches for next season. According to ESPN's Adam Schefter and Courtney Cronin, the Los Angeles Rams are trading offensive lineman Jonah Jackson to the Chicago Bears for a sixth-round pick in the 2025 NFL Draft.
The Bears are getting ahead of free agency by acquiring OL Jonah Jackson from the Los Angeles Rams, according to Adam Schefter and Courtney Cronin.
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Trade: Rams are in the process of sending veteran offensive lineman Jonah Jackson to the Chicago Bears in exchange for a 2025 sixth-round pick, per ESPN’s @CourtneyRCronin. The trade cannot be processed until March 12. pic.twitter.com/lj3M8VW5V8
The Rams are officially moving on from Jonah Jackson after one rough season, sending him to Chicago for a Day 3 pick
Offensive guard Jonah Jackson, who played four seasons in Detroit after being drafted by the team in 2020, has been traded from the Los Angeles Rams to the Chicago Bears. With the Bears, Jackson will reunite with former Detroit Lions offensive coordinator and current Bears head coach Ben Johnson.
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A to Z Sports on MSNBears make first aggressive move to rebuild the offensive line by trading for a former Pro Bowler with ties to Ben JohnsonBears general manager Ryan Poles noted he plans to be aggressive in adding talent to the roster this offseason stressed not holding back if a player checked all the boxes. Well, j
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