The Chicago Bears offense will look much different in 2024 mostly because of Caleb Williams and Rome Odunze.
But the free-agent signing of D'Andre Swift could prove to be a massive acquisition to balance out an offense that will have a ton of focus on the passing game.
Swift reinvigorated his career in Philadelphia last season and should add another dynamic layer to the Bears offense.
Swift was the biggest free agent signed by the Bears. The other major move was the re-signing of Jaylon Johnson.
Chicago also brought in Gerald Everett to be a backup tight end to Cole Kmet. Everett's impact likely will not be felt in every game, but he may be an important piece in the red zone.
Kevin Byard was signed as well to shore up the secondary, and if the Tennessee Titans version of the player shows up in Week 1, the Bears can be much better defending the pass.