How much salary cap space the Bears have after first day of free agency

Believe it or not, the Bears still have the most salary cap space after the first day of free agency’s negotiation period.

The Chicago Bears made a splash on the first day of the free agency negotiation window, agreeing to terms with four players.

The Bears signed linebackers Tremaine Edmunds (four years, $71 million) and T.J. Edwards (three years, $19.5 million), as well as offensive guard Nate Davis (three years, $30 million).

And, believe it or not, Chicago still has the most salary cap space in the NFL after the first day of action — even after spending roughly $120 million.

According to Spotrac, the Bears still have $50.8 million in cap space with the Edwards, Edmunds and Davis moves factored in. The total doesn’t include Walker’s contract — as the full details aren’t out yet — but Chicago is still going to be in a favorable position when all is said and done.

As for the 2023 cap hits for those individual players, Edmunds will account for $14.68 million, Davis for $7 million and Edwards for $5 million.

Heading into Day 2 of the negotiation period, general manager Ryan Poles still has plenty of work to do with the roster. There are still needs on the defensive and offensive lines — at three-technique and right tackle — where there are some intriguing names still on the market.

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