Bears Locker Room Meltdown: DJ Moore Ghosts Team as Ben Johnson Feuds Heat Up and 24 Million Dollar Trade Looms
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Whispers from the Windy City are swirling like a Lake Michigan gale, listeners, as the Chicago Bears lick their wounds after that heartbreaking overtime loss to the Rams in the divisional round. DJ Moore's future hangs by a thread, with ESPN's Bill Barnwell fueling fire that the star wideout could be shipped out this spring, freeing up a massive $24.5 million in cap space for GM Ryan Poles to chase younger targets like Luther Burden.
First juicy bombshell: Moore's vanishing act post-game, skipping the locker cleanout while Caleb Williams owned up to their fatal miscommunication on that picked-off pass. According to Times of India reports, Moore bolted when reporters arrived, drawing heat from legends like Terrell Owens who slammed his no-show as a dodge on accountability. "An anonymous source close to the team" tells me tensions boiled over in the locker room, with players side-eyeing Moore's freelancing rep—sleepwalking through stretches and running the wrong routes when it mattered most.
Drama alert number two: Head coach Ben Johnson's icy post-game vibes. SportsMockery highlights his frosty "silent handshake" with Packers coach Matt LaFleur after their wild-card revenge, and Heavy.com caught his clipped exchange with Rams' Sean McVay—"Hell of a job, man. Go win one." NFL Network's Peter Schrager whispers that Johnson's locker room "F the Packers" rant didn't sit well with McVay's crew, including LaFleur's brother on the Rams staff. "That beef is real," an anonymous source close to the team confides. "Johnson's bravado has some vets questioning if his ego fits this squad."
Third scorcher: Locker room fractures amid looming changes. Fox32Chicago quotes safety Jaquan Brisker lamenting, "This group's not gonna be here again," as his contract dangles and cap hits loom for linebackers like Tremaine Edmunds. Speculation runs wild—Poles eyeing divisional poaches like Lions' Alex Anzalone for linebacker grit or Vikings' Tavierre Thomas to shore up a safety void with zero under contract. Trade buzz points to Moore landing in Tennessee, Vegas, or even Buffalo, while draft mocks from SI.com hint at defensive tackle Kayden McDonald at pick 25 to plug the line.
Team dynamics? Whispers of cliques forming around Williams' self-criticism versus Moore's silence, with Ben Johnson declaring "back to square one" per Fox32. Is a full offensive reset brewing, lineup shakeups incoming?
Hold onto your jerseys, listeners—what explosive trade goes down first after the Super Bowl? Tune in tomorrow for the dirt that could shatter Halas Hall.
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