The Chicago Bears don’t need another reminder that their pass rush has to be better, but last season’s numbers made the point loud and clear. If they want to be taken seriously as a contender in the 2026-27 season, they have to start creating more chaos in opposing backfields.
One proposed way to do that would be a three-team deal that sends former Philadelphia Eagles Pro Bowl edge rusher Josh Sweat to Chicago. In the scenario laid out by Bleacher Report’s Kristopher Knox last Wednesday, the Bears would get Sweat, the Carolina Panthers would land tight end Cole Kmet, and the Arizona Cardinals would receive a Bears 2027 fourth-round pick and a Panthers 2027 fourth-round pick.
“In this hypothetical trade (Josh Sweat to the Bears, Cole Kmet to the Carolina Panthers, and a Bears’ 2027 fourth-round pick and Panthers’ 2027 fourth-round pick to the Arizona Cardinals), the Cardinals get solid compensation by sending Sweat to the Chicago Bears and involving the Carolina Panthers," Bleacher Report's Kristopher Knox wrote last Wednesday.
Knox pointed to Chicago’s need to improve a pass rush that produced just 35 sacks last season. He also noted that Kmet could be the kind of trade piece Chicago is willing to move, especially with Colston Loveland now taking over the team’s top receiving-tight-end role and the Bears also adding Sam Roush in the third round.
“With Trey McBride already in the fold, though, the Cardinals don't need a pass-catching tight end. However, the Carolina Panthers do. Tommy Tremble led all Panthers tight ends with just 249 receiving yards last season.”
Sweat’s path to Arizona came after seven seasons with the Eagles, where he won a Super Bowl with the team in 2024-25 before leaving in free agency. The FSU product then had a strong first year with the Cardinals, setting a new career high with 12 sacks to go with 30 tackles and one forced fumble.
Still, there has been talk that the 29-year-old may already be unhappy with his situation in Arizona. NFL Network’s Ian Rapoport pushed back on the idea that the Cardinals would move him in June, but a deal like this could change the conversation quickly.
For Chicago, the appeal is obvious. The Bears need more star power off the edge, and a player like Sweat would give that front a much-needed jolt.
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