Bears’ Dalman Announces Retirement at 27

Chicago Bears center Drew Dalman has announced his retirement from the NFL at the young age of 27. This decision comes after an impressive Pro Bowl season in 2025. Dalman was under a three-year, $42 million contract that he signed with the Bears just last offseason.
Impact of Dalman’s Retirement on the Bears
Dalman’s departure marks a significant shift for the Bears, especially as they attempt to bolster their offensive line. He was brought in as a vital player to protect quarterback Caleb Williams, who relies heavily on his offensive line.
Future Offensive Line Plans
In the wake of Dalman’s retirement, the Bears are likely to focus on improving their interior offensive line. Sources suggest that the organization has expressed interest in center Tyler Linderbaum, a player currently in free agency. Linderbaum’s future hinges on whether the Baltimore Ravens decide to re-sign him.
Dalman’s Career Highlights
- Drafted in the fourth round of the 2021 NFL Draft.
- Spent his first four seasons with the Atlanta Falcons.
- Joined the Chicago Bears prior to the 2025 season.
- Named to the Pro Bowl following a standout season.
Dalman’s journey in the NFL has been remarkable, but it has come to an early conclusion. As the Bears plan for the upcoming season, they will need to fill the void left by this talented center.




