Chicago Bears lock up Jaylon Johnson: 4 moves the team must make next

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The Chicago Bears took care of business in a big way ahead of NFL free agency, locking up Pro Bowl cornerback and franchise cornerstone Jaylon Johnson.

Per multiple media reports, Chicago inked Johnson to a four-year, $76 million contract. This comes just a couple days after the Bears had to place the dreaded franchise tag on the up-and-coming cornerback.

It’s pretty much the best of both worlds. The franchise tag value for cornerbacks this year is $19.8 million for one season. Johnson gets $19 million per season with much more in guaranteed cash. It will also lower his 2024 cap number considerably, helping Chicago in the process.

Johnson, 24, had a breakout campaign for the Bears in 2023. The former second-round pick from Utah recorded 10 passes defended and four interceptions. He also yielded a mere 55.2% completion and 50.9 QB rating when targeted. This led to a Pro Bowl selection and Second-Team All-Pro honors.

Bears general manager Ryan Poles continues to build foundational pieces. That included acquiring star edge rusher Montez Sweat during the in-season NFL trade deadline, ultimately inking him to a massive long-term contract. But more is on the way heading into free agency.

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What the Chicago Bears should do next after Jaylon Johnson contract

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