Well, the free agency did not last too long for the two -time defensive Tackle of the Pro Bowl, Gray Jarrett.
A few hours after the Atlanta Falcons launched their fans favorite, the Chicago Bears arrived in Jarrett with the right agreement and, according to the reports, agreed a three -year contract and $ 43.5 million, by NFL network.
Jarrett, a fifth selection of the NFL in 2015, has spent the 10 seasons of the NFL with the Falcons, where it became a powerful defensive Tackle in the Scrimmage line.
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Defensive wing of the Falcons of Atlanta Gray Jarrett (Dale Zanine-Imagn)
A main pilot and someone who can also put the field marshal on the floor, 36.5 captures on his 152 career games, Jarrett joins a Bears defense that showed a solid game in 2024 despite the bad record of the team.
The defensive line was clearly a priority for the GM Ryan of Chicago in this low season, since they also agreed with the former Edge corridor of Indianapolis Colts Dayingbo for $ 48 million for three years, by NFL network.
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Jarrett has become accustomed to being in charge of obtaining constant pressure inside, but the Bears use Montez Sweat Off the Edge and Gervon Dexter Mr. should also be next to Jarrett this season.
Chicago also returns to TJ Edwards and Tremaine Edmunds in the central supporter, while he has a sometimes sugar secondary with Jaquan Brisker, Jaylon Johnson, Kevin Byard III and Tyrique Stevenson.

Defensive wing of the Falcons of Atlanta Gray Jarrett (Brett Davis-Imagn images)
As expected, the Bears have been occupied in another place this low season, desperately seeking to build around the general selection number 1 a year ago, the field marshal Caleb Williams.
To help Williams specifically, the Bears have added three new offensive linens, including the best free agency center, former Jarrett Falcons teammate, Drew Dalman, Monday. The former versatile veteran of the heads of the city of Kansas, Joe Thuney, and the Tackle of Los Angeles Rams, Jonah Jackson, also arrived before Dalman.
With a hard NFC North division, the Bears hope to assemble the new chief coach Ben Johnson, the offensive guru of the Detroit Lions, with players on both sides of the ball to compete for a place in the playoffs.

Defensive wing of the Falcons of Atlanta Gray Jarrett (Bob Donnan-Imagn images)
Adding a veteran presence like Jarrett on the defensive line seems to be another good signature for a team that improves in paper.