Bengals trade for Bears' Khalil Herbert: Why Chicago's moving on from RB


The Cincinnati Bengals traded for Chicago Bears running back Khalil Herbert in exchange for a 2025 seventh-round pick, the Bears announced Tuesday.

Chicago selected Herbert, 26, in the sixth round of the 2021 NFL Draft. He’s amassed 372 carries for 1,791 yards and nine touchdowns over four seasons in Chicago. He also added two receiving TDs — one each in 2022 and 2023. This season, however, he’s only tallied eight carries for 16 yards through six games.

Why Bears are moving on from Herbert

Once the Bears moved Herbert out of their gameday lineup two games ago, making him a healthy scratch for the first time in his career, this seemed inevitable.

Herbert did a nice job throughout his career stepping in at running back when needed, often putting up a high rushing average (4.9 yards for carry). He outplayed his sixth-round draft slot and also proved valuable on special teams, but he’s in the last year of his rookie contract and is one of the final players remaining from the Ryan Pace regime.

Herbert wasn’t going to be re-signed — the Bears are set with D’Andre Swift and Roschon Johnson. The only worry is depth. If either of those two goes down, it’d be Travis Homer getting carries, and while Homer has the backing of offensive coordinator Shane Waldron, he hasn’t been as effective a runner as Herbert.

This is a good opportunity for Herbert, who’s never come close to the playoffs, to play for a contending team. — Kevin Fishbain, Bears beat writer

This story will be updated.

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