
"The Bears are re-signing DE Daniel Hardy to a two-year deal worth close to $5 million, per source. Max close to $6M with incentives."
"Hardy coming back isn't much of a surprise. He's a valuable depth piece and special teamer for Chicago's football team, and clearly, he doesn't come with an expensive price tag. The 27-year-old DE played in all 17 games last season for the Bears, recording 22 tackles on the campaign."
"With Hardy back in the fold, Ryan Poles is still faced with an urgent need to add along the defensive line. While I'm not sure I expect the Bears to get terribly flashy with their agreements over the next few days, I do believe even with Hardy's new contract, some depth will be added for Chicago in the defensive trenches."
The Chicago Bears have re-signed defensive end Daniel Hardy on a two-year contract valued at close to $5 million, with incentives potentially bringing the total to $6 million. Hardy, 27 years old, played in all 17 games last season, recording 22 tackles. The re-signing represents a cost-effective depth addition and special teams contributor for the Bears. Despite bringing Hardy back, general manager Ryan Poles still faces the need to strengthen the defensive line further. The legal tampering period begins Monday at 11:00 AM CT, allowing teams to negotiate with free agents before official signings commence Wednesday.
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