Chicago Bears Sign Quarterback Miller Moss as Undrafted Free Agent
Introduction
After the 2026 NFL draft ended, the Chicago Bears signed quarterback Miller Moss to a contract as an undrafted free agent.
Main Body
The signing of Moss creates a professional reunion with Caleb Williams, as both players previously attended the University of Southern California (USC). Between 2022 and 2023, Moss served as the backup to Williams. During the 2023 Holiday Bowl, Moss performed exceptionally well, recording 372 yards and six touchdowns, which set new records for both the bowl game and a USC debut. After Williams was selected as the first overall pick in the NFL draft, Moss became the starter at USC for the 2024 season. He recorded 2,555 yards, 18 touchdowns, and nine interceptions. Later, Moss transferred to Louisville, where he helped the team achieve a 9-4 record and a victory in the 2025 Boca Raton Bowl. At Louisville, he passed for 2,679 yards and 16 touchdowns, including a notable win against the Miami Hurricanes. Regarding the current team roster, the Bears selected seven players during the 2026 draft, but none of them were quarterbacks. Analysts suggest that Moss will likely be the third-string quarterback, behind Williams and Tyson Bagent. Furthermore, the addition of Moss might make it easier for the team to trade Bagent, as the organization has already received several inquiries about his availability.
Conclusion
Miller Moss joins the Chicago Bears' quarterback group, providing the team with more depth and a strong existing relationship with Caleb Williams.