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The Chicago Bears re-signed 38-year-old QB Case Keenum to a two-year deal, boosting quarterback depth while keeping backup Tyson Bagent, despite his recent extension.
The Chicago Bears re-signed 38-year-old quarterback Case Keenum to a two-year, $5.5 million deal with up to $8 million in potential earnings, reigniting trade speculation around backup Tyson Bagent despite Bagent’s recent $10 million extension.
Keenum’s return, likely as a mentor and backup, signals the team’s focus on quarterback depth and flexibility, with no immediate plans to trade Bagent but open to offers.
The move comes amid broader roster adjustments, including the acquisition of center Garrett Bradbury and the release of Tremaine Edmunds.
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Los Chicago Bears volvieron a firmar al mariscal de campo de 38 años, Case Keenum, para un contrato de dos años, aumentando la profundidad del mariscal de campo y manteniendo al respaldo Tyson Bagent, a pesar de su reciente extensión.