Defensive tackle Grady Jarrett had a very eventful day on Monday. He was formally released by the Atlanta Falcons, the team ...
The two-time Walter Payton NFL Man of the Year Award nominee is thrilled rep the football genius we all called Sweetness.
The Bears made their offseason intentions abundantly clear, then went out and executed. Ben Johnson's new club needed to get more rugged in the trenches, and added three O-linemen and two D-linemen ...
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The Falcoholic on MSNCherishing Grady Jarrett’s legacy in AtlantaFollowing a decade of consistent high-level play in the trenches, the beloved defensive tackle leaves the Falcons as an ...
Defensive tackle Grady Jarrett will turn 32 in April and that's usually not a point when NFL players are ascending, but the Bears made it clear they think there's plenty in Jarrett's tank this week.
Taking Grady Jarrett out of Atlanta creates a little bit bigger impact than if someone pulled the deep dish pizza out of Chicago. Some people don't really like ...
Bears fans got their first dose of Jarrett, and the passion he'll bring on and off the field, in his opening news conference ...
The Bears' two new guards came via trades, Thuney reuniting with GM Ryan Poles and Jackson excited to rejoin coach Ben Johnson.
The Chicago Bears added a leader to their defensive line in Grady Jarrett, and Bears fans are going to have a new favorite player.
Jarrett arrived at Halas Hall on a three-year, $43.5 million contract after a decade of starring for the Falcons.
The Bears weren’t planning to trade for two Pro Bowl guards, but when the opportunity presented itself, they acted quickly to ...
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