The Chicago Bears could definitely stand to upgrade their defense this offseason, as the Bears ranked just 29th in yards allowed and 23rd in points allowed this past year.

It didn’t stop Chicago from winning the NFC North and making a playoff run, but it’s absolutely something the Bears need to improve in the coming months, especially in such a tough division.

Unfortunately, Chicago does not exactly have the best financial situation, as the Bears are currently $4.1 million over the salary cap, and while they can make some moves to clear some money, it’s not like they are ever going to be loaded with cap space this spring.

That’s what makes the recent news that defensive back C.J. Gardner-Johnson could be on the move that much more disappointing.

During a recent appearance on a live stream with Raud, Gardner-Johnson was asked if he would consider returning to the Philadelphia Eagles, and he wasted no time stating that he is more than open to a reunion.

The Chicago Bears could lose C.J. Gardner-Johnson
C.J. Gardner-Johnson, Chicago BearsNov 9, 2025; Chicago, Illinois, USA; Chicago Bears safety C.J. Gardner-Johnson (35) celebrates with defensive tackle Gervon Dexter Sr. (99) after a sack during the second half against the New York Giants at Soldier Field. Mandatory Credit: David Banks-Imagn Images

Gardner-Johnson was a revelation for the Bears in 2025. He joined the team in late October after being released by the Baltimore Ravens (he was also cut by the Houston Texans earlier in the year), and in 10 games with Chicago, he registered 51 tackles, three sacks, a couple of interceptions and four passes defended.

The 28-year-old is being projected to land a one-year, $2.3 million contract in free agency (via Spotrac), which is infinitely affordable. But for a Bears team that much watch every dime it spends, it could prove problematic. Plus, there is a great chance Gardner-Johnson lands more than that on the open market.

While Gardner-Johnson’s attitude has been a problem at previous stops, he has proven to be a productive player, having played a pivotal role on the Eagles’ Super Bowl-winning squad in 2024 when he racked up 59 tackles, six interceptions (including a pick-six) and 12 passes defended.

Considering he is still relatively young, it stands to reason that Gardner-Johnson could net a multi-year deal next month, which is where things could get sticky for a Bears team that would surely like him back.

Remember: Chicago is also probably losing Jaquan Brisker, and All-Pro safety Kevin Byard is hitting free agency, as well.

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