New Chicago Bears defensive tackle Grady Jarrett had plenty of praise for former and current teammate Drew Dalman.
When the dust settled, the Bears handed out $88.5 million in guaranteed money on Monday between three free-agent signings.
Jarrett was an unquestioned leader for the Falcons throughout his tenure, but the veteran was released just hours before free ...
the Bears swooped in quickly to sign center Drew Dalman to a three-year deal, and then followed it up by signing his teammate from the Atlanta Falcons, defensive tackle Grady Jarrett. Just hours ...
Simmons and Grady Jarrett share an agent, Todd France, who informed Klein he will likely speak with the Falcons about the ...
New head coach Ben Johnson was dead serious about swapping out four or more offensive line starters before his first season ...
Releasing Jarrett had to sting for Falcons owner Arthur Blank. The veteran was the face of the defense and locker room leader ...
Many pundits expected the Bears to raid the Falcons for Drew Dalman, but I didn't see anybody talking about them getting Grady Jarrett, too. That's probably because nobody knew that Atlanta would ...
GM Ryan Poles continued his overhaul of the offensive line by adding Drew Dalman, then turned his attention to the defensive ...
The arrival of Drew Dalman as Ben Johnson's Bears center benefits Caleb Williams, if not for the entire offense, but they'll try not to get ahead of themselves.