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For the second consecutive year, Chicago Bears general manager Ryan Poles was active at the NFL's trade deadline. This time, he shipped a second-round draft pick to the Washington Commanders for a veteran defensive end, Montez Sweat, but he elected to hold onto cornerback Jaylon Johnson.
The Sweat deal came days after rumors popped up about the Bears having an interest in his teammate Chase Young, who went to the 49ers for a third-rounder.