Bears Fans Wont Love Where This Edge Rush Debate Is Heading

Despite the allure of strengthening their pass rush, the Bears should tread cautiously in considering Joey Bosa, given potential risks and alternative strategies.

Chicago Bears fans are still waiting for help off the edge, but one of the more obvious free-agent names may not be the answer.

FanSided’s Wynston Wilcox recently listed five overlooked free agents and matched each with a landing spot, and he pegged former Chargers and Bills edge rusher Joey Bosa as a fit for Chicago. In Wilcox’s view, Bosa would slot in behind Montez Sweat and give the Bears a short-term boost on defense.

"San Francisco, Seattle and even the Detroit Lions could be interested in a player like Bosa. For the Bears, he’d be their second pass rusher behind Montez Sweat, who still has some juice remaining but also needs a running mate. Bosa would be the perfect short-term solution.

The Bears get an improvement on defense while also looking like a team that could contend with the rest of the NFC. Chicago’s biggest problem last year was not generating enough pressure on the defensive line. They could be a player for Maxx Crosby toward the trade deadline, but until then, Bosa is their best option."

But Chicago doesn’t sound like a team ready to chase that path right now.

The old "Mean Girls" line fits the moment: "Stop trying to make fetch happen. It's not going to happen."

Ryan Poles has made it clear he wants to roll with the edge rushers already in the building. If he had planned to add one through a trade, free agency or the draft, that move likely would have happened by now. Instead, the Bears appear set on finding out what Austin Booker and Dayo Odeyingbo can do in 2026.

Booker flashed some promise with 4.5 sacks in 10 games, while Odeyingbo managed one sack in eight games after Chicago handed him $48 million over the next three years last offseason.

Bosa is a separate issue, and not an especially clean one for the Bears. Reports over the last month have suggested he isn’t in any hurry to get back on the field, and there’s even the question of whether he’s done with the NFL. On top of that, his injury history makes him a risky fit for a team that already lost Booker and Odeyingbo for long stretches last year.

For now, the better play for Chicago may be patience. The Bears are more likely to wait until the trade deadline before seriously considering a free-agent addition or a move for someone like Crosby.

They’ve already put money and time into this pass-rush group, and they seem determined to see where it goes. Bears fans will find out soon enough whether that bet pays off.

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