The Chicago Bears just made a big move by extending their contract with Joe Thuney, a standout guard and two-time All-Pro. This new deal, announced by his agent, Mike McCartney, is worth $51 million for three years, with $33.5 million guaranteed at signing.
Thuney joined the Bears earlier this year in a trade with the Kansas City Chiefs, who received a fourth-round draft pick in return. This extension prioritizes stability on the Bears’ offensive line, as Thuney will now play alongside center Drew Dalman and guard Jonah Jackson, all of whom are locked in until 2027.
Thuney is known for his durability and skill; in his nine NFL seasons with the New England Patriots and Chiefs, he has only missed two games while starting 146. During his time in Kansas City, he was crucial in keeping the offensive line solid, contributing to many successful plays and scoring drives. His teammates even named him the Chiefs’ MVP last season, honoring his willingness to switch positions for the good of the team.
Recent statistics show that Thuney has an impressive pass block win rate of 97.8% over the last two seasons, which highlights his effectiveness in protecting quarterbacks like Patrick Mahomes. His performance earned him consecutive selections to the Pro Bowl and All-Pro teams.
In a league where offensive line play is key to a team’s success, this extension signals the Bears’ commitment to building a strong foundation. It’s a strategic move that could pay off in the coming seasons as they aim for a competitive edge.
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