Bears Cut Zah Frazier: Shocking Move Sends Ripple Through Team Defense
In what can only be considered a surprising move by the Chicago Bears, they announced (via the team’s Twitter/X account) that they are releasing second-year CB Zah Frazier.
The Zah Frazier era in Chicago will be a seriously short one that will be surrounded in mystery unless more information comes out about his situation.
The #Bears have waived DB Zah Frazier.— Bears Communications (@BearsPR) May 7, 2026
Frazier was selected by the Bears with the 169th pick in the 5th round of the 2025 NFL Draft. He participated in one OTA practice before he stopped practicing. Nobody had any information about Frazier’s situation, but he was eventually placed on the Non- Football Injury/Issue list and missed his entire rookie season.
The Bears said Frazier was dealing with a personal matter and didn’t elaborate beyond that.
Frazier was an older rookie (24) coming from a smaller school (Texas- San Antonio), so it was important for him to be on the field as a rookie. With that in mind, it shouldn’t be too surprising that in January, Ryan Poles at his press conference didn’t exactly believe Frazier was going to be much of a contributor this year. “Definitely a setback,” Poles stated. “He’s got a mountain to climb just for missing so much ball he needed to play. That’ll be up to him to be able to get himself in the right position to compete for a roster spot.”
Whatever happened between January and May, the Bears made the decision that Frazier would not be competing for a roster spot and decided to go their separate ways. It will be curious if another NFL team gives him a shot, and if we ever find out any more information about what exactly happened with Frazier.



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