The Bears signed veteran quarterback Andy Dalton to a one-year, $10-million deal in free agency and quickly named him the team's starter. It was a move that didn't inspire confidence in the fan base.To get more news about Youth Game bears jerseys, you can visit bearsbuy official website.
Chicago hoped for the arrival of a star quarterback like Russell Wilson and instead was given the 33-year-old Dalton, a three-time Pro Bowler whose best days seem to be in the past. On Wednesday evening, the Bears' official Twitter account posted a simple tweet, apparently looking to hype Dalton.It didn't go over well on Twitter. The Bears were blown up with thousands of replies, quote tweets and subtweets, basically all of them at their expense.
The Bears have re-signed safety DeAndre Houston-Carson to a one-year deal, the team announced Thursday.Houston-Carson, 27, has been a key special teams player for the Bears since arriving as a sixth-round pick in 2016. He has played 1,277 snaps on special teams over five seasons in the NFL.Last season, Houston-Carson played 82% of the Bears' snaps on special teams, which accounts for every unit except for field goals.