The Bears’ Off-season Moves Couldn’t Fix This…
The Bears made some nice moves and had a good draft this off-season. And with Kevin White coming back, they expect a great complement to Alshon Jefferey. But that won’t matter if…
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The Bears made some nice moves and had a good draft this off-season. And with Kevin White coming back, they expect a great complement to Alshon Jefferey. But that won’t matter if…
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