Bears Shore Up Secondary

The Chicago Bears signed a former Seahawks safety to a three-year, $40 million deal, focusing on their secondary Bears 2026 free agency tracker: Offseason moves, signings - ESPN.

The Bears clearly believe the safety can be a long-term solution, given the length and value of the contract. This move likely signals a shift in defensive strategy for Chicago, emphasizing stronger play in the backfield. The former Seahawks safety brings a reputation for hard-hitting tackles and solid coverage skills. His experience in a successful defensive system should help him quickly integrate into the Bears' scheme. This signing addresses a critical need for the Bears, who struggled with pass defense last season. Improving the secondary was a clear priority for the team's front office this offseason.

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