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A one-year deal worth as much as $2.15 million and includes just $1.65 million in guarantees won’t break the bank. Nor will it limit the Bears in a substantial way. But it is odd to see the Bears clear a roster spot, create $1.2 million of salary cap space, and use it on a third tight end. Meanwhile, the team just let a starting-caliber cornerback it reportedly had interest in sign elsewhere for a deal in the same ballpark. Sure, Steven Nelson’s one-year maxes out around $4 million. So, it’s a little more total money. But in the grand scheme of things, I struggle to understand how a third TE is more of a priority to Chicago than a cornerback with ample starting experience. That might be what befuddles me the most.
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Report: Bears agree to deal with TE Jesse James
Field Level Media
26 Jul 2021, 13:19 GMT+10
The Chicago Bears have agreed to a one-year contract with free-agent tight end Jesse James, NFL Network reported Sunday.
James was released by the Detroit Lions in March in the final days before the start of free agency.
James joins veteran Jimmy Graham and youngster Cole Kmet, a second-round pick in 2020, among the tight ends who will compete for snaps atop the Bears depth chart at training camp.
The 27-year-old James spent the previous two seasons with the Lions after spending his first four with the Pittsburgh Steelers. His production slipped in Detroit, where he combined for 30 receptions for 271 yards and two touchdowns in 32 games (18 starts) with the Lions.