
The NFL postseason continues Saturday with the divisional round, which will feature four games over the next two days. And there are a number of pending free agents that could find new homes this offseason.
The Bears are slated to have around $118 million in salary cap space in 2023, per OverTheCap, which is the most in the NFL (by a wide margin). It’ll give GM Ryan Poles plenty of money to work with as he looks to bring in some new faces (on top of bringing back some familiar ones).
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Here are some pending free agents for Bears fans to keep an eye on this divisional round weekend:











































