Bears re-sign QB Case Keenum to 2-year deal
The Chicago Bears are bringing again an necessary member of the offense. According to ESPN NFL insider Adam Schefter, the Bears are re-signing quarterback Case Keenum on a two-year, $5.5 million deal that’s value up to $8 million.
Keenum joined the Bears final offseason as their third-string quarterback and served as a mentor to starter Caleb Williams. The long-time veteran solely noticed motion within the preseason and didn’t try a cross within the common season. At age 38, there was some hypothesis Keenum may retire.
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Instead, he rejoins the Bears and can on the very least proceed to be the third-string quarterback. There’s an opportunity he may elevate to the first backup if the Bears wind up buying and selling Tyson Bagent this offseason, who has garnered some curiosity going into free company.
This article initially appeared on Bears Wire: Bears re-sign QB Case Keenum to 2-year deal
