Bears consider trade for Chiefs offensive tackle Wanya Morris
Yahoo Sports • 1 min read • Latest: Jun 10, 2026, 6:31 PM
Last updated Jun 10, 2026
The Chicago Bears are considering contacting the Kansas City Chiefs about a trade for offensive tackle Wanya Morris. After three seasons with the Chiefs, Morris has agreed to explore trade options as he seeks a starting role. With the Bears facing depth issues at left tackle, especially after Ozzy Trapilo's injury, they could target Morris for added competition. While Morris struggled with penalties, he offers the ability to play both tackle positions. Chicago may wait to see if Kansas City releases him but could look to finalize a deal to strengthen their offensive line.
- •Bears interested in offensive tackle Wanya Morris from Chiefs.
- •Morris is seeking a starting role after limited play in 2025.
- •Chicago's left tackle position is uncertain due to injuries.
- •Morris could deepen competition at tackle if acquired.
- •Bears might wait to see if Chiefs release Morris.
- 6:31 PMYahoo Sports — Bears could call Chiefs regarding trade for Wanya Morris
"The Chicago Bears could call the Kansas City Chiefs to explore a trade for offensive tackle Wanya Morris, who could provide some value to Chicago's offense in 2026.
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