When speaking with the media at his introductory press conference, Odeyingbo was glowing with happiness about the opportunity ...
"The Bears hope he can keep progressing opposite Montez Sweat and show why he was a second-round pick in 2021." ...
New Chicago Bears defensive coordinator Dennis Allen made it clear that the focus on defense will be affecting the ...
The Bears have agreed to terms with Dayo Odeyingbo. Here are five things to know about Chicago's new defensive end.
The Chicago Bears have made a big move on the defensive line agreeing to terms with defensive end Dayo Odeyingbo, as first ...
The 6-foot-6 and 286-pound Odeyingbo, 25, fills the starting spot opposite Montez Sweat once held by veteran DeMarcus Walker.
Dayo Odeyingbo has been with the Indianapolis Colts for four years. He has been in on 106 tackles with 16.5 sacks.
Colts edge rusher Dayo Odeyingbo broke into the starting lineup in his fourth season. NFL free agency begins next week.
The Bears found a new edge rusher, agreeing to a deal with Dayo Odeyingbo. Fans shared their reactions on social media.
The Colts entered free agency ranked 20th in available salary cap space and with a number of positions to address. While one ...
There has been a concerted effort from General Manager Ryan Poles and new Head Coach Ben Johnson to beef up the trenches.
Most defensive ends are not 286 pounds but the scheme of new coordinator Dennis Allen dictates a player on one side this size so Dayo Odeyingbo is a Bears fit.