The Chicago Bears may be heading toward a roster decision they never truly wanted to make.
After an aggressive offseason that reshaped key parts of the roster, Chicago now sits with almost no financial breathing room. That reality is forcing tough conversations, including one involving longtime tight end Cole Kmet. Multiple outlets, including Bleacher Report, have now identified Kmet as a legitimate cut candidate.
This potential decision is not because of a lack of ability, but rather the Bearsâ cap situation.
âIf the Bears canât work out a restructure or find a trade partner for Kmet, they can save $9 million by releasing him after June 1,â Kristopher Knox wrote.
That number carries real weight for a team trying to stay flexible. At the same time, the Bears would âprobably prefer to trade Cole Kmet or restructure his contract instead of releasing him outright,â reinforcing that this is more about finances than performance.
Cap Pressure Puts Bears Into Corner
This situation is being driven almost entirely by the numbers.
The Bears poured resources into improving a defense that struggled last season, and while those moves addressed clear weaknesses, they came at a cost. Chicago now finds itself near the bottom of the league in available cap space, leaving the front office with limited options to create flexibility.
Kmetâs contract stands out in that context. He still has two years remaining on the four-year, $50 million extension he signed not long ago, and moving on from him would immediately create meaningful savings. A pre-June 1 release would clear around $7.4 million, while a post-June 1 designation could free up closer to $9 million.
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