A lot can change in the next two weeks, but it seems unlikely that Bears general manager Ryan Poles will go big-name hunting ...
The Cincinnati Bengals filled the hole left by the injury to Zack Moss by trading for Khalil Herbert from the Chicago Bears.
Herbert was the odd man out in a Chicago backfield that also included D'Andre Swift, Roschon Johnson and Travis Homer. With Cincinnati, the 2021 sixth-rounder will provide valuable depth and ...
The Cincinnati Bengals acquired veteran running back Khalil Herbert from the Chicago Bears on Tuesday morning in exchange for a 2025 seventh-round pick, according to a report from NFL Network's Tom ...
Joe Burrow said a week ago it wasn't his job to make a trade for help, but after the team made a rare in-season trade, the Bengals quarterback sounded pleased.
The Chicago Bears made running back Khalil Herbert inactive for Week 8’s game against the Washington Commanders, perhaps providing another clue of their intentions to deal him away to another ...
Running back Khalil Herbert is inactive for Sunday's game with the Washington Commanders, as is guard Nate Davis. The Bears activated running back Travis Homer on Saturday, and he'll be the third ...
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The Chicago Bears have enough depth at running back that Khalil Herbert can’t find his way onto the field, but that hasn’t diminished his trade value — not even in the eyes of one of the ...
The Bengals acquired Chicago Bears running back Khalil Herbert in exchange for a 2025 seventh-round pick, the Bears announced Tuesday. The move comes hours before the NFL's trade deadline at 4 p.m. ET ...
Last week that list included Khalil Herbert. The 26-year-old running back was not injured. He was simply a healthy scratch for the game. For Bears fans, it probably wasn’t a huge surprise.