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Will DeWitt
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Fansided: Bear Goggles On
22h
What is the current state of the Chicago Bears' Secondary heading into the 2021 offseason? After placing together consecutive seasons inside the top-10, th...
... guys also dedicate some time to discuss how the Bears should look to replace Buster Skrine at nickel, whether or not it makes sense to move on from Kyle Fuller, what t ...
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Alyssa Barbieri
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USA Today: Bears Wire
6 Mar
As the Bears head into free agency, we’re predicting expected cuts, re-signings and a predictable move with WR Allen Robinson.
... ct to see over the next couple of weeks. Chicago already released cornerback Buster Skrine to save $2.7 million in cap space, and there should be plenty more cuts and ...
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Jeff Risdon
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USA Today: Browns Wire
6 Mar
The Browns could benefit from other teams’ cap casualties
... rket, a familiar face is freshly available. The Chicago Bears cut cornerback Buster Skrine on Monday in a salary cap dump. He has been Chicago's primary nickel back fo ...
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Brad Biggs
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Chicago Tribune
5 Mar
All of the focus surrounding the Chicago Bears is on acquiring a quarterback, but not to be forgotten is what the team can do to improve the roster around that position. The Bears are among a group of teams that will be hit hard by a reduced salary...
... are more than $6.9 million over the cap after the release nickel cornerback Buster Skrine. Six teams have a bigger cap deficit, and all must be in compliance by March ...
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Alyssa Barbieri
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USA Today: Bears Wire
5 Mar
The Bears will be looking to restructure some contracts to free up cap space, including potentially Eddie Jackson and Cody Whitehair.
... to restructure some deals. Chicago has already decided to release cornerback Buster Skrine to free up $2.7 million in cap space — or nearly $5 million in cap space if ...
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Dhruv Koul
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Sports Mockery
5 Mar
Which QB should the Bears target most? Is the Super Bowl window closed? We discuss that and more in this week's Bears Mailbag.
... adlines this week … with their press conferences and the reported release of Buster Skrine. No, no QB news as yet, but if you read between the lines of what Ryan Pace ...
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Patrick Finley
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Chicago Sun-Times
5 Mar
Breaking down the Bears’ cuts and additions as they near the start of the league season on March 17:
... the free agent market. March 2 General manager Ryan Pace confirmed the Bears Buster Skrine. Skrine, 31, missed the last month of last season with a concussion — the si ...
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Jeff Risdon
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USA Today: Browns Wire
4 Mar
Former Cleveland Browns standout wide receiver Josh Gordon has resurfaced with another attempt to keep his fledgling football career alive. Gordon was officially released by the Seattle Seahawks, w…
... rket, a familiar face is freshly available. The Chicago Bears cut cornerback Buster Skrine on Monday in a salary cap dump. He has been Chicago's primary nickel back fo ...
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Luis Medina
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Bleacher Nation
4 Mar
A big step toward clearing more cap space would be by restructuring some notable contracts …
... Bears got under the projected 2021 salary cap when they released cornerback Buster Skrine earlier in the week. But that move was just the beginning, especially for a ...
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Ryan Taylor
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Fansided: Da Windy City
4 Mar
Chicago Bears Twitter debates whether or not a tag-and-trade of Allen Robinson for Sam Darnold is worth it. The Bears could seriously use an upgrade at qua...
... king cuts to the team’s roster. They already started this process by cutting Buster Skrine on Monday. Even if trade talks transpired, Pace and the front office would r ...
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Sean Hammond
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Daily Herald
4 Mar
Sean Hammond: Bears re-sign five exclusive rights free agents.
... l League. Skrine cut The news comes a day after the Bears cut defensive back Buster Skrine. Skrine, a 10-year NFL veteran, played in 12 games for the Bears in 2020 and ...
by:
Luis Medina
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Bleacher Nation
3 Mar
Cutting CB Buster Skrine was the first move on the Bears' path back under the …
... hey Can Create $62 Million in Cap Space March 3, 2021, by Cutting cornerback Buster Skrine was the first move on the Chicago Bears’ path to getting under the projected ...
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Larry Mayer
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NFL: Chicago Bears
3 Mar
Senior writer Larry Mayer discusses whether nose tackle Eddie Goldman will be back with the Bears after opting out of the 2020 season due to COVID, how a lower-than-expected salary cap will affect the Bears and how Alabama quarterback Mac Jones...
... Tuesday confirmed a report that the Bears are releasing veteran nickel back Buster Skrine. With the salary cap expected to be around $180 million—or $20 million less ...
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Brendan Sugrue
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USA Today: Bears Wire
3 Mar
Bears GM Ryan Pace and HC Matt Nagy met with the media Tuesday, where they discussed everything from quarterbacks to Allen Robinson.
... will have to be made, referencing their recent release of veteran cornerback Buster Skrine. “That’s a hard part of the business, we had a difficult decision with Buste ...