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USAT: Bears Wire

Mar 11, 2022

The Chicago Bears made a massive move in trading star pass rusher Khalil Mack to the Los Angeles Chargers for a 2022 second-round pick and 2023 sixth-round selection. - It also allows for more salary cap flexibility, especially in 2023, as Chicago will have an additional $28.5 million in cap space bringing their current 2023 cap space to $121 million. - Where things currently stand after the Mack trade, the Bears are expected to have roughly $30 million in camp space in 2022, which is the seventh most in the NFL. But there are still some moves on the way from new general manager Ryan Poles. - There are still other players with some pretty substantial cap hits heading into 2022, some of whom could be potential cap casualties or on the trade block. - Here’s a look at the 10 biggest cap hits on the books for the Bears in 2022, after the Mack trade. - Salary cap numbers courtesy of Spotrac

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