September 22, 2024

Steelers trade WR Chase Claypool to Bears

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If we are being honest, there's no reason the Steelers should have won this game. But the fact they did just raise more questions about the previous four games. It isn't about talent or coaching. It's about consistency and discipline. If this team can do what they did today, why can't they muster up this effort every week? © Charles LeClaire-USA TODAY Sports If we are being honest, there’s no reason the Steelers should have won this game. But the fact they did just raise more questions about the previous four games. It isn’t about talent or coaching. It’s about consistency and discipline. If this team can do what they did today, why can’t they muster up this effort every week?

According to NFL reporter Field Yates, the Pittsburgh Steelers are trading wide receiver Chase Claypool to the Chicago Bears. According to multiple sources, the Steelers are getting a second-round pick from Chicago for the talented wide receiver. Specifically, the Steelers are getting the original pick the Bears have in the round, not the one they just acquired in trading away Roquan Smith.

Claypool was one of a handful of players on the Steelers’ roster who were potential options. With the addition of rookie wide receiver George Pickens, Claypool became expendable.

The Steelers drafted Claypool in the second round of the 2020 NFL draft. Through 39 games, Claypool has 27 starts ad caught 153 passes. Claypool attended Tuesday’s practice and spoke to reporters as well. Pretty clear he had no idea at the time this deal was in the works.

BREAKING: The Bears are trading for Steelers WR Chase Claypool, per source.

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