Analysis: There is significance to the decision to release the veteran tight end after a lost season, but it's more a statement of style over substance.
The Chicago Bears released a pair of veterans this week to free up additional salary cap space heading into free agency. Tight end Gerald Everett and defensive end DeMarcus Walker were informed that they've been released,
The Chicago Bears announced the release of defensive end DeMarcus Walker and tight end Gerald Everett on Friday in a move that freed more than $10 million in cap space.
The Bears have released tight end Gerald Everett ( per ESPN’s Adam Schefter) and defensive end DeMarcus Walker ( per NFL Network’s Mike Garafolo ).
The Bears have parted ways with DeMarcus Walker and Gerald Everett. We recap that and other headlines from this week.
The Bears terminated the contracts of both tight end Gerald Everett and defensive end DeMarcus Walker on Friday with one year remaining.
This is a big off-season for Bears GM Ryan Poles, and he will have plenty of money to spend. Two releases on Friday could push the team's salary cap room to $80 million.
Exciting edge rushers are available to the Bears with their extra cap space after cutting DeMarcus Walker, yet some fans have reacted negatively to their move.
As the Bears begin their 2025 offseason, they made two roster cuts to clear cap space with the free agency window just weeks away.
The Chicago Bears released veteran tight end Gerald Everett and veteran defensive end DeMarcus Walker on Friday afternoon. The two moves will save the Bears a combined $10 million in salary-cap ...
The #Bears save $10.75M in cap space on the surface with the cuts of TE Gerald Everett & DE Demarcus Walker. After replacing their contracts with the minimum, the true savings is closer to $9.27M.