Trade rumors have been swirling around New England Patriots pass rusher Matthew Judon for months. As the talk intensifies, odds makers believe the Chicago Bears are among the favorites to land Judon via trade.
Per Bet Massachusetts, the Seattle Seahawks (16.7% chance, +500) have the best chance to trade for Judon. Close behind the Seahawks are the Atlanta Falcons (15.4% chance, +550 odds) and the Bears (15.4% chance, +550 odds), tied with the second-highest odds of adding Judon.
A pass rusher to bolster a unit led by Montez Sweat is one of Chicago’s primary remaining needs. As it stands, the Bears have a combination of Sweat, DeMarcus Walker, Jacob Martin, Dominique Robinson and Austin Booker in their defensive ends room.
Adding a player of Judon’s ilk to rush the other edge opposite Sweat would give the Bears a far more fearsome defensive front. But would a trade for Judon be something Bears GM Ryan Poles would consider? That likely depends on a few things.
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Judon told 93.7 WEEI in April that ultimately, he’d like to work out a deal with the Pats. “I think with the contract stuff, if it happens it happens,” Judon said, adding: “If we can get a new contract worked out to where I try to end my career in Boston, that’d be great.”
Since then, however, Judon and the Pats have been at an impasse, and the two sides don’t appear close to a deal.
“Matthew Judon has asked for a new contract and the Patriots have made an offer, according to a source close to the situation. But they are not currently close to agreeing to a new deal,” Henry McKenna of Fox Sports wrote on X on July 9.
For his part, Judon isn’t doing much to help squash trade rumors. On July 3, he posted the following ambiguous gif on X:Matthew Judon
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