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Rams Trade OL Jonah Jackson to Bears for Sixth-Round Draft Pick

The trade clears $3.3 million in cap space for the Rams, while the Bears aim to rebuild their offensive line with Jackson's addition.

  • The Los Angeles Rams have agreed to trade offensive lineman Jonah Jackson to the Chicago Bears for a sixth-round pick in the upcoming NFL draft, with the deal set to be finalized on March 12.
  • Jackson, a former Pro Bowler with the Detroit Lions, struggled during his single season with the Rams due to injuries and lost his starting role to rookie Beaux Limmer.
  • The trade allows the Rams to free up $3.3 million in cap space for 2025, as the Bears take on the remaining two years of Jackson's $51 million contract.
  • Jackson will reunite with Bears head coach Ben Johnson, who was his offensive coordinator during his time with the Lions, and will have opportunities to secure a starting role in Chicago's revamped offensive line.
  • The Bears aim to address offensive line issues after allowing a league-high 68 sacks last season and finishing 25th in rushing yards per game.
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