Chicago Bears: 5 Burning questions after busy offseason

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Chicago Bears general manager Ryan Pace and head coach Matt Nagy
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The Chicago Bears certainly had a busy offseason. They rebuilt the offense and added pieces to the defense Here are five questions to ask after those moves.

The Chicago Bears had a very busy offseason. They fired John Fox and hired Matt Nagy to replace him. They added Mark Helfrich as the offensive coordinator and brought back Harry Hiestand to coach the offensive line.

After that, they hit free agency hard. They signed arguably the top free agent wide receiver Allen Robinson. They also added Taylor Gabriel, tight end Trey Burton, and kicker Cody Parker. Additionally, they hired some offensive linemen to add depth. Also, they re-signed their key cornerbacks, Kyle Fuller and Prince Amukamara.

After making waves in free agency, the Bears made moves in the draft. They selected linebacker Roquan Smith with their first-round pick. They picked guard/center James Daniels to add more help on the line. Then they made a trade to move back into the second round and picked up exciting wide receiver Anthony Miller.

All these moves did a great job to add excitement and hope for Bears fans. After nearly a decade of suffering, it appears the team is again moving in the right direction.

Of course, we won’t know for sure until the season finally begins. Until then, there are questions still unanswered. Here are five of them: