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Chargers robbed Bears in 'clear win' trade for star

Chargers robbed Bears in 'clear win' trade for star originally appeared on The Sporting News

More than three years ago, the Los Angeles Chargers made a fantastic trade.

On Thursday, ESPN's Bill Barnwell took a look back at the Khalil Mack deal, and he called it a "clear win for the Chargers."

The Chargers sent out a second-round pick and a sixth-round pick for the dominant pass rusher.

After a bit more dealing, the Bears turned their return into three players: Jaquan Brisker, Elijah Hicks and Trenton Gill.

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Los Angeles Chargers' fleeced NFC North team in revisited trade from 2022

The Los Angeles Chargers are not a team known for pulling off blockbuster trades, but in the spring of 2022, the team took a shot at landing one of the best pass-rushers of the last decade. 

All trades need time to determine whether it was a good move or not. Some trades provide good results initially but fail to bear fruit down the road. Bill Barnwell of ESPN chose to look at several trades that happened within the last few years around the league and set his sights on the Chargers' trade with the Chicago Bears that brought over Khalil Mack.

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Khalil Mack trade earns Chargers praise, Bears criticism

The Los Angeles Chargers have a future Hall of Famer on their defense in pass rusher Khalil Mack. While he's near the end of his career, Mack hasn't shown signs of slowing down any time soon. The former No.5 overall pick has had a long career with stops in Oakland and Chicago.

Mack has been part of some of the biggest trades in NFL history. The Raiders shipped him to the Bears in 2018 in exchange for two first-round picks, a third-round pick and a sixth-round pick. After four seasons in Chicago where they didn't win much, the Bears decided to unload Mack in the 2022 offseason.

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