Report: Bears trying to make a Russell Wilson trade offer 'so good Seattle can’t say no'

The Bears are one of four teams that the disgruntled Wilson would accept a trade to, his agent has said.
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(670 The Score) The Bears are trying to make an offer for Seahawks quarterback Russell Wilson that's "so good Seattle can’t say no," FOX Sports Radio host Colin Cowherd reported Friday.

While Cowherd didn't have details of what that offer could look like, he speculated that the Seahawks wouldn't be interested in dealing Wilson to the Bears because both teams are in the NFC.

The Bears are one of four teams that Wilson is open to joining in a trade, his agent previously told ESPN. The others are the Cowboys, Raiders and Saints, but Dallas can presumably be crossed off that list after signing star quarterback Dak Prescott to a long-term deal earlier this week.

A seven-time Pro Bowl selection, Wilson could be made available for trade after a rift has emerged between him and the Seahawks organization. Wilson is unhappy his voice isn't being heard and is displeased with a lack of pass protection, according to reports.

Wilson, 32, completed 68.8% of his passes for 4,212 yards and 40 touchdowns in 2020.

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