The Chicago Bears, under General Manager Ryan Poles, made a strategic move at the trade deadline, acquiring Joe Tryon-Shoyinka from the Cleveland Browns for a swap of late-round draft picks. This move aimed to bolster their pass rush after Dayo Odeyingbo's season-ending injury, without making a high-cost acquisition. The Bears explored various options, ultimately choosing Tryon-Shoyinka for his fit and affordability, aligning with their long-term strategy of building through the draft.
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