The Chicago Bears‘ biggest piece of offseason business — aside from the quarterback position — is done.
The Bears have reached an agreement on a new four-year contract with All-Pro cornerback Jaylon Johnson, according to multiple reports. The extension is worth up to $76 million, per NFL Media.
The news comes days after the Bears placed the non-exclusive franchise tag on Johnson, who was set to hit free agency after a breakout 2023 season in which he was named a Pro Bowler for the first time and named second team All-Pro.
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