The Chicago Bears have signed undrafted free agent quarterback Miller Moss, reuniting the former USC signal-caller with his college successor, Caleb Williams. Moss, who replaced Williams as the Trojans' starter last season, now joins him on the Bears' roster.
Undrafted free agents often face long odds to make an NFL roster, but Moss brings notable collegiate experience. He took over for Williams at USC and demonstrated ability as a passer, though he entered the professional ranks without being selected in this year's draft.
No financial terms of the deal were disclosed. The signing adds depth to Chicago's quarterback room, which is headlined by Williams, the team's franchise quarterback and top draft pick.
Moss will compete for a backup role during training camp and preseason. The Bears have invested heavily in Williams as their long-term starter, so Moss's path to playing time is narrow unless he outperforms expectations.
The move appears more about familiarity and camp competition than a strategic roster shakeup. Still, it provides an intriguing storyline for Bears fans watching the quarterback room develop.