The Chicago Bears head into the offseason with a lot of work to do if they plan on getting back to the playoffs in 2020.
It’s no surprise that the tight end position has been a complete disaster for the Bears ever since Martellus Bennett left in 2015 it seems. They thought they had something in Zach Miller but he ended up suffering a major leg injury back in 2017 and hasn’t played since.
Ryan Pace went out and drafted Adam Shaheen instead of George Kittle in the 2017 NFL draft and then signed Trey Burton in 2018 to a 4-year $32 million dollar contract after he won the Superbowl with the Philadelphia Eagles.