The Chicago Bears have finally decided to sign the highly anticipated $150 million Pro Bowl player from… after considerable negotiation.
No defensive end, defensive tackle, wide receiver, or center has been signed by the Bears. Nearly all of their need posts were them.
In the meantime, by Tuesday morning, the roster of elite players accessible on the second day of free agent negotiations had significantly shrunk.
In Bears country, there’s a big myth or talking point that general manager Ryan Poles prefers to work quietly, in the background, and later in the day.
Kevin Byard’s signing is not relevant. He signed before free agency and was another team’s discard, much like the Bears were with Eddie Jackson and Cody Whitehair.
The argument is that signing only D’Andre Swift since the start of free agency talks shouldn’t be interpreted as a sign that Poles are unwilling to
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No defensive end, defensive tackle, wide receiver, or center has been signed by the Bears. Nearly all of their need posts were them.
In the meantime, by Tuesday morning, the roster of elite players accessible on the second day of free agent negotiations had significantly shrunk.
In Bears country, there’s a big myth or talking point that general manager Ryan Poles prefers to work quietly, in the background, and later in the day.
Kevin Byard’s signing is not relevant. Similar to how the Bears signed free agents before the deadline, he was a throwaway player for another team.
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