The Chicago Bears have added another quarterback to the roster after the NFL draft.
The team inked Louisville signal-caller Miller Moss as an undrafted free agent on Saturday, April 25, per a report from insider Jordan Schultz.
Moss played five years in college, four at USC and his final season at Louisville.
He appeared in 21 games over his final two campaigns, completing 477-of-742 pass attempts for more than 5,200 yards, 34 TDs and 16 INTs. For his career, Moss threw for 6,150 yards, 43 TDs and 17 INTs on a completion rate of 65.1 percent.
“Moss has a quick release that he uses to get the ball out in a timely fashion. He has a strong pocket presence and will stand in against the rush and take a hit to make a play,” per Draft Nation. “Moss has an accurate and strong enough arm to play in the pros. He is a rhythmic quarterback with a high football IQ who will test well in scout and coaching meetings. He has some of the better throwing mechanics in this class and does a great job in play-action passing.”
Moss stands at six-feet, two-inches tall and weighs 210 pounds, which is smaller than the top prospects at the position are traditionally. He struggles against pressure, locks in too frequently on one read in pass game and won’t create well out of structure, according to Draft Nation analysis.
Tyson Bagent Has Drawn Trade Interest This Offseason
GettyChicago Bears quarterback Tyson Bagent.
Moss joins a team that already employs Caleb Williams, Tyson Bagent and Case Keenum at the quarterback position.
Bagent, like Moss, was an undrafted free agent. He won the QB2 job behind Justin Fields in his rookie campaign and has held onto that job out through the first two years Williams’ career, recently inking a $10 million contract.
Teams have shown interest in dealing for Bagent this offseason, and landing a quality quarterback behind him would be a pathway for the Bears to move Bagent in a trade and add Day 2 value ahead of a strong 2027 draft class.
Keenum is also 38 years old and likely approaching the end of his career. As such, there could be an opportunity for Moss to catch on with the Bears’ practice squad in 2026 and potentially move up the chain within a year.
Former Bears Undrafted Free Agent QB Austin Reed Excelling in UFL
GettyQuarterback Austin Reed, formerly of the Chicago Bears.
Austin Reed, another recent undrafted free agent quarterback of the Bears, is currently playing well for the Dallas Renegades of the UFL.
Reed, now 26 years old, joined Chicago in 2024 out of Western Kentucky. He has yet to field a snap in a regular season NFL game, though he is succeeding in Dallas during the NFL offseason.
He has completed 59.4 percent of his passes for 907 yards, 11 TDs and two INTs across four games for the Renegades and produced a rating 101.3. Dallas is 3-1 on the season.
Reed could factor into an NFL team’s preseason in 2026, including potentially Chicago’s, once he is finished in the UFL this season.
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