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Darnell Mooney’s Future With The Bears Is Becoming Very Clear

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The Chicago Bears wide receiver room has been quite underwhelming this season, with the exception of DJ Moore. Among the letdowns, one standout is Darnell Mooney, who is in his fourth year. It’s a crucial decision-making year for the Bears, where they must choose between extending his contract or letting him walk in free agency. It appears that either of these options is likely to occur or perhaps Ryan Poles even deals him before the trade deadline.

Darnell Mooney production is at an all-time low

Let me preface this by saying Darnell Mooney is a great teammate. One of my favorite players on this team. However, it’s important to note that his performance has been on a decline since his standout season in 2021 when he recorded 81 receptions for 1,055 yards. Last year, his output dropped to 40 receptions for 493 yards due to an ankle injury. With the addition of DJ Moore, it was expected that Mooney’s role on the team would diminish, but his chemistry with Justin Fields should have allowed him to maintain consistent production in the offense. Unfortunately, this hasn’t been the case.

So far this season, Mooney has only brought in 10 receptions for 152 yards and 1 touchdown in five games, which is disappointing, especially considering it’s a crucial period in his career for earning a big time contract. The inconsistency in the Bears offense is a factor, but it hasn’t stopped DJ Moore from putting up impressive numbers. Additionally, some of Fields overthrows have cost Mooney yards but this still won’t help him much in contract negotiations.

The Bears have substantial draft capital and a lot of cap space heading into the 2024 off-season. However, it’s reasonable to assume they might not extend Mooney unless he quickly turns around his 2023 season. Adding to the uncertainty is the possibility of Justin Fields missing some games and rookie Tyson Bagent taking over. Bagent’s inexperience may result in some growing pains, but it’s also possible that he could favor targeting Mooney with quicker throws. Regardless, Mooney needs to start delivering better results, or his future in Chicago could be in jeopardy.

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BearDownTX
Oct 18, 2023 10:50 am

Bye bye

ManGod
Oct 18, 2023 5:48 am

A WR must have targets to produce and either Getsy or Fields or both are not throwing to any WR not named Moore!

GrinBearIt
GrinBearIt
Oct 17, 2023 4:40 pm

@S K. You are spot on! I noticed on one pass play against the Commanders, Mooney was wide open on a crosser route. But Fields threw a deeper incomplete pass to Moore. Mooney lowered hisbhead and shook it in frustration. It’s as if Fields is just out for self…wants to show off his arm. He also wouldn’t throw to Montgomery last season when he was on short routes, which also hurt his negotiations and value with the team.

Sam
Sam
Oct 17, 2023 4:11 pm

Mooney is unfairly judged on his production. Not like he hasn’t been open… a lottt… Fields either wont throw to him, or he throws the typical inaccurate passes that Fields is known for. Mooney is a very solid #2 – #3

GrinBearIt
GrinBearIt
Oct 17, 2023 4:05 pm

Fields dumped Mooney for his new BFF. I feel bad for Mooney. Montgomery probably feels his pain as well.

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