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Bears Aiming To Extend G Joe Thuney

April 22, 2025 by Pro Football Rumors

The most accomplished piece included in the Bears’ March interior O-line overhaul, Joe Thuney is going into a contract year. The Chiefs effectively chose Trey Smith over Thuney, breaking up a four-year guard tandem as the former required a franchise tag to be retained.

That became the Bears’ gain, as they obtained Thuney for a 2026 fourth-round pick. Thuney will start alongside big-ticket center signee Drew Dalman and ex-Ben Johnson Lions pupil Jonah Jackson. Although Thuney is much older than both, Ryan Poles said (via Scott Bair of the Marquee Sports Network).

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Thuney, 32, is in the final season of a five-year, $80MM deal. The Chiefs authorized a then-guard-record AAV to add him from the Patriots a month after the Buccaneers hounded Patrick Mahomes in Super Bowl LV. A month after the Eagles’ swarming pass rush reminded of that outing, Thuney will return to guard — after being a fill-in left tackle due to the Chiefs’ issues staffing that position — but do so with a new team.

The 10th-year veteran’s new team is building around a rookie contract at quarterback, providing more flexibility for payments elsewhere. Its March moves reflected that, as Dayo Odeyingbo and Grady Jarrett joined the O-linemen. Poles has since extended Kyler Gordon and T.J. Edwards. He did not offer a timeline for a Thuney deal, only confirming it was a priority. While Jackson is not an extension candidate, after having disappointed on his three-year Rams deal, it does not appear the Bears are viewing Thuney as a Keenan Allen-like rental.

Despite struggling against Philly edge rushers in Super Bowl LIX, Thuney has been one of the NFL’s best guards over the past several years. The Patriots franchise-tagged him after a second-team All-Pro season; he resurfaced with a second-team honor in 2022. The former third-round pick proceeded to land on back-to-back All-Pro first teams (2023-24) with the Chiefs, affirming extension candidacy. The Chiefs already paid Creed Humphrey and are stuck with the Jawaan Taylor contact, thanks to a player-friendly guarantee structure, for one more season. Smith is tied to the tag, with post-draft extension talks on tap, and the Chiefs just gave Jaylon Moore a two-year, $30MM deal. They will now opt to save money at left guard.

The Bears’ last notable guard expense — the three-year, $30MM Nate Davis contract — went bust, but they have a proven commodity in Thuney, who arrived in Kansas City during Poles’ final year as the team’s executive player personnel director. He will bring an interesting extension case, due to his age.

The four-player $20MM-AAV guard club consists of 20-somethings, though a few less proven guards (Jackson included) agreed to deals between $16-$20MM per year since Thuney’s March 2021 Chiefs signing. With the cap having climbed significantly since Thuney agreed to his deal (amid the COVID-19-induced cap reduction), a medium-term extension in that range makes sense as a target for the veteran blocker’s camp.

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