Ben Standig of The Athletic says the Commanders are interested in Mack, and the Chargers want to keep him, too. Despite his age, Mack is expected to receive a strong financial package, with PFF projecting a two-year pact worth $22.5 million annually with $40 million guaranteed.
The Lions, Bears and virtually every NFC South team would seem to be a fit for Bosa. But there is a belief that the 29-year-old wants to be reunited with his brother, Nick, in San Francisco. Plus, the Bucs may be too wary of his injury history to make a real bid for him.
With the Bears believed to be interested in bringing Khalil Mack back to Chicago, a report by The Athletic says the Chargers and Commanders could be in pursuit.
The Chicago Bears might not be the only threat to take Khalil Mack from the Los Angeles Chargers in free agency, after all. Those Bears suddenly seem like a big threat, but other teams in the NFC could have something to say about the Windy City reunion.
Philadelphia Eagles GM Howie Roseman loves to add big-name talent to his roster. Could this move in free agency be the latest example?
In need of an edge rusher, one NFL analyst feels the Los Angeles Chargers could be in the running for this All-Pro defensive difference maker.
Here’s where the Bears' roster stands entering the start of the free-agent tampering period at 11 a.m. Monday, when teams can negotiate with agents before signing contracts starting at 3 p.m. Wednesda
The first highlight shown belonged to Khalil Mack, the former Bears defensive end, who was sacking Tom Brady. The last clip showed Mack giving high-fives to Bears fans. There was a Mack interception in the middle of the 47-second video, too.