The Chicago Bears fanbase was begging for some sort of news on the quarterback front. Well, they got their wish. Adam Schefter of ESPN dropped a bombshell on Thursday when he was told that All-Pro quarterback Russell Wilson was not only open to being traded. He even had specific teams in mind. One of them being the Bears.
Needless to say, it caught the entire NFL world by surprise.
Reports have surfaced in recent weeks that all is not well up in Seattle. Tensions have risen steadily between Wilson and the Seahawks for some time now. The quarterback is frustrated with their approach to the offense from their run-first obsession to the unwillingness to invest more in his offensive protection. Despite never missing a game in his career, Wilson has been sacked 394 times since being drafted.
Tom Brady has been sacked 521 times despite playing 167 more games.
It's obvious the 32-year old wants to have a long career. He wants to make his mark on professional football. Be an all-time great. That isn't going to happen if he keeps taking hits at the rate he has. This is why he's pushing for changes in Seattle. Thus far the organization has brushed him off. So here we are. According to Brad Biggs of the Chicago Tribune, belief is Wilson's preferred list of teams is even smaller than reported.One source said Wilson will not be interested in joining the beginning stages of a rebuild with the Jets and is not interested in the Dolphins because of the feeling that the location can be a distraction for players. The source went on to say the three teams he would keep a close eye on if the gap between Wilson and the Seahawks were to grow are the Bears, Cowboys and Raiders, in no particular order.A lot of people still can't understand why Chicago would be a choice. They have two guys running the team who are on the hot seat. Their offensive line struggled last season. Their best offensive weapon is about to be a free agent. What could be driving his eye to them? It comes down to seeing an opportunity.
The appeal of the Bears for Wilson is that Chicago would be a huge media market for his wife, Ciara, and the Bears have a playoff-ready defense. “He’d want to go to a place like (Chicago) figuring he could get a couple players to come with him and then do what Tom Brady did in Tampa — win a Super Bowl,” the source said.https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tepst6ADjZw&ab_channel=ESPN







