Bears waive OG Davis after late scratch vs. Pats
Briefly

The Chicago Bears released veteran guard Nate Davis, who after signing a three-year, $30 million contract fell short of team expectations, contributing to his departure.
Head coach Matt Eberflus noted the decision to send Davis home due to back tightness came from a precautionary stance, as the Bears were cautious with player injuries.
Despite a promising contract and starting the first two games of the season, Davis was benched and became a healthy scratch as the season unfolded.
Davis' experience in Chicago included starting 13 games over two seasons, but his performance failed to justify the $19.25 million guarantee on his contract.
Read at ESPN.com
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