The Chicago Bears made headlines today with a series of significant moves, kicking off their 2026 offseason by releasing linebacker Amen Ogbongbemiga. This decision was announced via the team's social media channels and marks the first roster change under the leadership of general manager Ryan Poles.
Ogbongbemiga, who has been with the Bears for two seasons, played in 25 games during his tenure. Last year, he saw action in seven games, contributing 17 tackles and a pass deflection, and started in one of those contests.
This release adds another layer of intrigue to the Bears' linebacker situation. With D'Marco Jackson entering free agency and uncertainty surrounding veterans Tremaine Edmunds and T.J.
Edwards, fans are left wondering about the team's strategy moving forward. Is this a move to free up cap space for upcoming free agency, or simply a temporary roster adjustment?
Given Ogbongbemiga's back-and-forth presence on the team and practice squad in 2025, his future with the Bears remains uncertain.
Today's announcement is just one of several developments for the franchise. The Bears are advancing plans to relocate to Indiana for a new stadium, and they've promoted Jeff King to assistant general manager following Ian Cunningham's departure to the Atlanta Falcons.
As the offseason unfolds, the Bears are poised for more changes. This release could be the first of many moves as they prepare for the start of free agency, setting the stage for what promises to be an eventful period for the team and its fans.
