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The Chicago Bears Face a Crucial Decision: Is Darnell Wright Worth the 5th Year Gamble?

The Chicago Bears Face a Crucial Decision: Is Darnell Wright Worth the 5th Year Gamble?

A couple of days ago, the NFL set the salary cap number for the 2026 season at t $301.2 million. That’s a healthy $22 million increase over last year, but not quite as big a jump as some predicted. Teams must all be cap-compliant by the start of the league’s new year on March 11, so with the Chicago Bears currently about $10 million over, they have a little work to do. A few restructures and releases, and they’ll get under the salary cap in no time.

Another date the Bears have to think about is the May 1 deadline for clubs to exercise the fifth-year option on players selected in the first round of the 2023 NFL Draft. With the cap set, the Bears now know what that option number will be for starting right tackle Darnell Wright, and since Wright has yet to make a Pro Bowl but has met the playing-time criteria, the 2027 option for Wright would be $19,072,000.

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