The 2023 NFL season has produced, in many ways, the same offseason transition as the 2022 campaign. The Kansas City Chiefs are celebrating another Super Bowl championship, the Chicago Bears once again own the draft's No.
1 overall pick and the league's offseason agenda will feature some familiar issues: officiating, the kickoff, the hip-drop tackle and the potential for significant movement from veteran quarterbacks.
The Bears traded the top pick last year and now must decide whether to stay put and draft a quarterback — presumably USC's Caleb Williams — or trade out again and recommit to incumbent Justin Fields.
Meanwhile, much like Aaron Rodgers in 2022, the Minnesota Vikings' Kirk Cousins holds the keys to a domino effect of quarterback decisions.