The Chicago Bears are gearing up for their best season in 2024.
Exciting news as Marcedes Lewis returns for his 19th consecutive season as the Bears’ tight end, setting a new record. In 2023, Lewis surpassed Jason Witten’s and Tony Gonzalez’s 17-year records.
Lewis is not just a player but a vital mentor and team leader for the Bears.
Luke Getsy, the Bears’ former offensive coordinator, praised Lewis for his professionalism and impact on the team.
In the upcoming season, Lewis’s experience and blocking skills will complement the Bears’ gameplay.
Pairing Lewis with quarterback Caleb Williams, known for his agility and running ability, adds a new dimension to the Bears’ offensive strategy.
The recent signing of D’Andre Swift from the Eagles emphasizes the importance of opening running lanes for the team.
With a solid set of offensive weapons, including tight ends Cole Kmet and Gerald Everett, the Bears are shaping up to be a formidable force in 2024.
Having originally been drafted by the Jaguars in 2006, Lewis brings a wealth of experience to the Bears after signing a five-year deal in 2023.