The goal is always to get a promotion to each affiliate. You take that affiliate and go step-by-step. But the end goal, that's for sure to get to Oracle. ... I also just (want) to keep being me - playing, take it day-by-day, being where my feet are at.
Chicago Bears backup quarterback Tyson Bagent was reduced to tears after signing a $10 million contract extension that made him take a moment to realize how far he and his family have come in his unlikely NFL journey. Bagent, 25, an undrafted player from a Division II school entering his third NFL season, became overwhelmed on Aug. 20 when speaking at a press conference about the two-year, $10 million extension he signed with the Bears. "As far as where I came from, I really can't even get too much into it without crying," he said. Moments later, he put his head down and wiped away tears when talking about his father.