Bears sign Grady Jarrett to 3-year, $43.5M deal for run defense, team leadership
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The Bears have signed defensive tackle Grady Jarrett to a three-year, $43.5 million contract after his release from the Atlanta Falcons, with expectations that he will enhance their run defense and contribute to the pass rush alongside Gervon Dexter.
Former Atlanta Falcons head coach Dan Quinn praised Jarrett's leadership abilities, describing him as not just a valuable player but a positive influence in the locker room.
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