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NFL Rumors – New York Jets, Houston Texans & Tampa Bay Buccaneers Interested in Signing Josh McCown
It’s funny how Josh McCown, close to his 35th birthday, suddenly finds himself attracting more interest than during the earlier days of his career. After a very good half-season with the Chicago Bears he might still re-sign with the team, but there’s a very good chance the offers from the New York Jets, Houston Texans and Tampa Bay Buccaneers will be more flattering.
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NFL Rumors – Chicago Bears, Philadelphia Eagles & Minnesota Vikings Interested in Signing Michael Johnson
After putting the franchise tag on Michael Johnson last season, the Cincinnati Bengals are moving on from the talented defensive end, who is going to be one of the most coveted free agents out there, picking up a lot of interest from the Chicago Bears, Philadelphia Eagles and Tampa Bay Buccaneers.
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NFL Rumors – New England Patriots, Chicago Bears, Kansas City Chiefs & Tampa Bay Buccaneers Interested in Signing Jason Hatcher
There’s very little chance the Dallas Cowboys end up re-signing Jason Hatcher or giving him the franchise tag due to their cap space problems, opening up a possibility to sign a pro bowl defensive lineman for other teams, with the New England Patriots, Chicago Bears, Kansas City Chiefs and Tampa Bay Buccaneers showing plenty of interest.
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NFL Rumors – New York Jets Interested in Signing Josh McCown
The New York Jets were better than most expected them to be last season, but it still doesn’t mean there isn’t a fair share of upgrading that needs to be done. The quarterback position isn’t exactly solid, which why it’s not that surprising to see them possibly going after Josh McCown, who was pretty good whenever the Chicago Bears let him play last season.
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NFL Rumors – Chicago Bears, Pittsburgh Steelers, Dallas Cowboys, Philadelphia Eagles, Minnesota Vikings, Atlanta Falcons, Houston Texans & St. Louis Rams Interested in Signing Louis Delmas
Many were surprised when the Detroit Lions released safety Louis Delmas before this weekend as they made some cap clearing moves, as he’s definitely a player who won’t have much trouble finding a good contract on a new team, with interest possibly coming from the Chicago Bears, Pittsburgh Steelers, Dallas Cowboys, Philadelphia Eagles, Minnesota Vikings, Atlanta Falcons, Houston Texans & St. Louis Rams.
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Chicago Bears – Jay Cutler Signed For Seven More Seasons
Despite missing out on the playoffs for a third straight season, the Chicago Bears have no doubt in their minds that Jay Cutler is their franchise quarterback for the forseeable future, signing him on a new 7-year deal that will pay the 8-year veteran around $18 million a season on average, and the deal includes more than $50 million in guaranteed money.
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Most Disappointing Teams of the 2013 NFL Season
While the focus in what remains of this NFL season goes to the playoff teams, a lot should be said for the failures this season. From the colossal ones like the Houston Texans and Washington Redskins, to teams that played well for most of the way but failed in the final stretch, like the Dallas Cowboys and the Chicago Bears.
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Chicago Bears – Focus Moves From Playoffs to Jay Cutler
If the bottom line is the most important thing, than Marc Trestman becoming the head coach didn’t change anything. The Chicago Bears still missed the playoffs, as the defense continued to decline while the offense slightly improved. Something of a Zerio-sum game, which at the end of it comes the decision to keep or let go of Jay Cutler.
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Green Bay Packers – Aaron Rodgers Figures it Out in the End
Amazingly, Jay Cutler turned the ball over less than Aaron Rodgers, who needed almost three full quarters to get his bearings in an NFL game once again. At some point, he realized he’s facing the Chicago Bears, a team he and the Green Bay Packers almost always beat, and things starting going a bit more smoothly for him, resulting in throwing a game winning and season saving touchdown pass to Randall Cobb.
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NFL – Packers vs Bears Predictions
Despite injuries to their starting quarterbacks and defensive problems, both the Chicago Bears and the Green Bay Packers find themselves with the chance of making it to the postseason with the top spot in the NFC North nonetheless, making their intense rivalry game which happens to be an all-or-nothing one this time around even more important than usual.