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2/21/2018 3:13:00 PM |
ESPN's Jeff Dickerson admits the Bears will "probably" release WR Markus Wheaton.
The Chicago Tribune's Brad Biggs said the same thing last week, and it's actually amazing the beat writers aren't considering it a given that it will happen. Wheaton was an utter bust as a free-agent signing last offseason, catching three passes in 11 games. He was one of GM Ryan Pace's many whiffs in free agency. There's no way Pace can justify paying Wheaton $5 million in 2018.
via: ESPN.com
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2/16/2018 2:52:00 PM |
The Chicago Tribune's Brad Biggs hints it's more likely than not that the Bears release Markus Wheaton.
Biggs didn't come out and flat-out say it, but the Bears are not going to pay Wheaton $5 million after a disastrous first year with the team where he couldn't stay healthy. He was bad in Pittsburgh before that. GM Ryan Pace had a truly awful free-agent crop in 2017. Figuring out the receiver position is at the top of the to-do list for Pace and new coach Matt Nagy.
via: Chicago Tribune
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2/16/2018 2:52:00 PM |
The Chicago Tribune's Brad Biggs hints it's more likely than not that the Bears release Markus Wheaton.
Biggs didn't come out and flat-out say it, but the Bears are not going to pay Wheaton $5 million after a disastrous first year with the team where he couldn't stay healthy. He was bad in Pittsburgh before that. GM Ryan Pace had a truly awful free-agent crop in 2017. Figuring out the receiver position is at the top of the to-do list for Pace and new coach Matt Nagy.
via: Chicago Tribune
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