The Chicago Bears moved to shore up depth on the middle of the offensive line by trading for Dan Feeney with the Miami Dolphins.
Miami Dolphins quarterback Skylar Thompson sets up to pass as guard Dan Feeney protects during a preseason game on Aug. 26, 2023.
A league source confirmed Monday night that the Bears are acquiring Dan Feeney from the Miami Dolphins via a trade. Compensation is not known but chances are it involves a late-round draft pick.[Don't miss] Chicago Bears roster moves: WRs Daurice Fountain and Nsimba Webster and CB Michael Ojemudia are among Monday’s cutsFeeney, 29, can play both guard and center, which makes him of value to the Bears considering depth question marks the team has at the end of the preseason.
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