This is the final installment of a 4-part series looking at Chicago TEs Cole Kmet and Gerald Everett. In part one, we explored how each player has been used in the past, and how this might match up with how offensive coordinator Shane Waldron has deployed his tight ends.
This is part 3 of a 4-part series looking at Chicago TEs Cole Kmet and Gerald Everett. In part one, we explored how each player has been used in the past, and how this might match up with how offensive coordinator Shane Waldron has deployed his tight ends.
This is the 2nd installment of a 4-part series looking at Chicago TEs Cole Kmet and Gerald Everett. In part one, we explored how each player has been used in the past, and how this might match up with the way offensive coordinator Shane Waldron has deployed his tight ends.
After handing Cole Kmet a big extension last offseason and signing Gerald Everett to a solid contract in free agency this year, the Bears have two starting-caliber tight ends on the roster.
The Chicago Bears have a very good tight end in Cole Kmet. He may not be Rob Gronkowski or Travis Kelce in their prime, but Kmet is one of the best tight ends in the NFL.
Taylor Doll talks with L.A. Chargers reporter Fernando Ramirez to learn more about the three former Chargers and where they’ll fit in with the Bears. Plus she gets Fernando’s thoughts on USC’s Caleb Williams.
The Los Angeles Chargers have lost multiple players this season, as many were free agents who were permitted to explore signing with new teams. One of those players was tight end Gerald Everett, who signed a deal with the Chicago Bears. Everett joined a team that is likely to draft Caleb Williams with the #1 overall pick.
The Los Angeles Chargers recently lost tight end Gerald Everett to the Chicago Bears, but it looks like they might be getting a replacement for him soon.
The Chicago Bears have agreed to terms with former Los Angeles Chargers tight end Gerald Everett on a two-year deal. He had some pretty good numbers playing with a very good quarterback in Justin Herbert.
Pro Football Focus thinks the Chicago Bears made one of the best moves on the second day of NFL free agency. PFF loves the Bears' decision to give tight end Gerald Everett a two year deal worth up to $14 million with $6.1 million fully guaranteed, calling it a "perfect marriage". PFF gave the Bears an "A" for the value in signing Everett.
The Chicago Bears agreed to terms with former Los Angeles Chargers tight end Gerald Everett on a two-year deal worth $12 million with a max value of $14 million with $6.4 million guaranteed.
The Chicago Bears are doing all they can to bolster their 2024-25 roster. Thus, the Bears have made a decisive NFL free agency move on former Los Angeles Chargers tight end Gerald Everett.
As the Bears assemble what will almost certainly be their first Caleb Williams-directed offense, they are adding a second tight end for the likely No. 1 pick to target.
Longtime NFL veteran tight end Gerald Everett has signed a new contract with the Chicago Bears. Everett has spent the last two years with the Los Angeles Chargers and has also played for the Rams and Seahawks.
Tight end Gerald Everett is an unrestricted agent this year and though he’s not the best on the market, if re-signed, he’ll serve as the stopgap that the
Let the other guys Pat (Freiermuth) themselves on the back for getting the top waiver claims. We have players you’ll absolutely (Jordan) Love.
After news broke this afternoon that starting Los Angeles Chargers tight end Gerald Everett was at least doubtful ahead of Sunday's matchup against the Green Bay Packers, things have gone from bad to worse for your Bolts.
The Los Angeles Chargers exited Week 10 with a pair of injuries to two of their pass catchers. The first was their star wide receiver Keenan Allen, who briefly left Sunday's game due to a shoulder injury.
There were plenty of letdowns and injuries to go around in Week 9 of the NFL season. Every Tuesday, we will dive into a handful of the top fantasy football pickups available that week and why they could be of value for fantasy owners looking to give their teams an extra boost.
During a must-win, one-score game against the Kansas City Chiefs currently in the midst of its fourth quarter in Arrowhead Stadium, Los Angeles Chargers tight end Gerald Everett, who has a touchdown in the game, has been declared questionable to return due to a quadriceps injury.
Tight ends have become one of the bigger headaches for fantasy owners – in part because after the very few elite, the bar drops significantly, and there are only so many notable players left at the position after that.
The biggest play in Thursday night’s game between the Los Angeles Chargers and Kansas City Chiefs was an interception at the goal line that was returned 99 yards for a touchdown early in the fourth quarter.
With great hands and no real backup to speak of for now, Everett looks like an excellent late-round fantasy pick.
The 28-year-old Everett former Seattle Seahawk/LA Ram recently signed with the Los Angeles Chargers on a 2-year $12 million dollar deal. I’d say that this is an absolute gem of a landing spot for Everett who now has new life in a great offense.
On Sunday, one day shy of the one-year anniversary of his leaving L.A., Everett is reportedly headed back to La-La Land, but not to the same team.
After posting a disappointing 7-10 record to finish in last place in the NFC West during the 2021 season, the Seahawks made an earlier than expected transition into what will be a critical offseason for the future of the franchise.
Looking to stockpile weapons for quarterback Russell Wilson and retool a tight ends group that severely underachieved in 2020, the Seahawks took a one-year shot on free agent Gerald Everett last offseason.
SEATTLE, WA — Leading by a score of 30-23 with less than five minutes to go, the Seahawks had worked their way down to the 49ers' two-yard line. After
Seattle had a safety on the ensuing possession, so the result could have been even worse.
The Seahawks are likely to be without Gerald Everett for at least Week 4.
SEATTLE, WA - Though the start of free agency remained more than six weeks away and Super Bowl LV had yet to be played in late January, impending free agent Gerald Everett already had a strong intuition where he planned to play in 2021.
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