Chicago Bears defensive end and former Michigan State Spartan Montez Sweat turned in a career campaign last season.
Former Michigan State defensive end Montez Sweat is entering an exciting NFL season in what will be his first full year with the Chicago Bears.
Not only will the 2024 season be big for Sweat, but there's a lot of anticipation surrounding his team as a whole, as the Bears are essentially starting from scratch with the best prospect in this year's draft, quarterback Caleb Williams, and a dangerous wide receiver duo in Keenan Allen and rookie Rome Odunze. The team is even going to be featured on HBO's "Hard Knocks" this year.
Sweat spent two seasons with the Spartans but only appeared in four games. He transferred to Mississippi State, where his collegiate career took off.
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