The Bears added QB Jason Campbell and RB Michael Bush in free agency.
Devin Thomas Agrees To One-Year Deal With Chicago Bears
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Read Article >Michael Bush Lands With Chicago Bears On 4-Year Contract
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Read Article >Jason Campbell Joins Chicago Bears On 1-Year Deal
The Raiders went 4-2 in games Campbell started and he threw for six touchdowns and 1,170 yards, while rushing for two more touchdowns. He should be an immediate upgrade to the current backup situation in Chicago.
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Read Article >Jason Campbell Drawing Interest From Chicago Bears
Campbell would be a high-end backup quarterback with starting experience. For the Bears, going from Hanie to Campbell would offer a massive upgrade at the backup position.
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Read Article >Brandon Marshall Traded To Chicago Bears, According To Report

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Read Article >Free Agent Mario Williams Will Be Pursued Heavily By Chicago Bears
Why the Bears would make signing Williams a priority should not come as a big shock. Despite playing in just five games after suffering a torn pectoral muscle and being placed on injured reserve for the second straight season, Williams is an absolute beast.
The former No. 1 overall draft pick has produced 53.0 sacks during his six-year NFL career. That’s basically .65 sacks per game or more than 10 sacks per 16 games. In his best years, he’s produced as much as 14.0 sacks and 59 tackles, although that was in 2007 and offenses have clearly figured out ways to limit his production.
Read Article >Bears Free Agency 2012: Chicago Needs Wide Receivers
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Read Article >Vincent Jackson Expected To Be Pursued By Bears, Bucs And Redskins
The two-time Pro Bowler is finally hitting free agency after receiving the franchise tag last offseason, and Jackson is coming off a 60 catch, 1,106 receiving yards and nine touchdown season in 2011. As Jensen mentions, Jackson will be in high demand in free agency and will likely garner a pretty massive contract.
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Read Article >Caleb Hanie Won’t Be Returning To Chicago Bears
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Read Article >Bears Release DT Anthony Adams, OL Frank Omiyale
The cutting of Omiyale saves the Bears about $1.35 million against the salary cap as he was scheduled to carry a $2.8 million hit and was to be paid $2.1 million this season.
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