The Chicago Bears secured veteran quarterback Case Keenum on a one-year deal worth up to $3 million. Keenum, known for his notable 2017 season with the Minnesota Vikings, will serve as a mentor to the Bears’ young quarterback Caleb Williams, who is entering his second season. This move reflects the Bears' strategy to enhance their quarterback room, alongside existing players Tyson Bagent and Austin Reed. The signing, part of several offseason acquisitions, aims to bolster the team's offensive line as they support Williams' development.
Keenum, who has started 66 games and totaled 15,175 passing yards, 79 touchdown passes and 51 interceptions, will mentor Caleb Williams in Chicago.
The Bears signed veteran quarterback Case Keenum to a one-year contract, highlighting their strategy to support the growth of quarterback Caleb Williams.
With the signing of Keenum and other veteran players, Chicago aims to bolster its offensive lineup as Williams enters his second season.
Keenum’s experience will be crucial for the Bears, especially as they continue to enhance their roster around their top pick, Caleb Williams.
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