Linebacker Brian Urlacher was a total defensive beast for the Chicago Bears for twelve seasons. No wonder his departure after the 2012 season resulted in one of the NFL’s worst defensive squads in 2014, ranking a dismal 30th in total defense. Chicago finished a mediocre 8-8 and missed the playoffs for the sixth time in seven years. Now, the Bears are making a splash in the free agency market.
After losing Julius Peppers to the Packers, it was clear the Bears needed a stud defensive specialist to lead the team. Looks like Chicago found their man. They signed veteran defensive end Jared Allen, formerly of the Minnesota Vikings, to a four-year contract worth $32 million on Wednesday morning. The first two years of his contract and bonus are guaranteed. In turn, Allen will receive at least $15.5 million. The six-year player has been to the Pro Bowl four times and ranks 12th in the NFL (2nd among active players) with a total of 128.5 career sacks.
Adding Jared Allen to replace Julius Peppers is a HUGE upgrade for the Chicago Bears. pic.twitter.com/Y7w2XKeVG3
— NFL on ESPN (@ESPNNFL) March 26, 2014
Allen reached out to his former teammates, coaches, and the fans of Minnesota in a statement, “I can only hope that I have left with you all, with even a fraction of the positive support and impact you have had on my life, my foundation and my family. I am very excited about this next chapter in my career with the Chicago Bears and can’t wait to see what the future holds for us.”
Thanks for the memories, @JaredAllen69. pic.twitter.com/EpdXBNX17M
— Minnesota Vikings (@Vikings) March 26, 2014
Can't wait to play MT @eamaddennfl: Here's da newest Monster of the Midway @JaredAllen69 w/his @ChicagoBears uniform! pic.twitter.com/oLhQn4aRXz
— Adam Rank (@adamrank) March 26, 2014
In addition to Allen, the Bears also signed Lamarr Houston, Willie Young and Israel Idonije in hopes of shoring up their defense moving forward.
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