Bears agree with safety Antrel Rolle on 3-year, $11.25M deal

 

The Chicago Bears agreed to three-year contracts Wednesday with three-time Pro Bowl safety Antrel Rolle and receiver Eddie Royal.

Rolle's signing to an $11.25 million deal adds a playmaker and stabilizing force to a defense that struggled in a big way the past two years. Chicago gave up the two highest point totals the past two years and is undergoing a makeover after a five-win season.

Chicago has a new general manager in Ryan Pace and coach in John Fox. The Bears also are switching from a 4-3 to 3-4 defense.

Rolle, a 10-year veteran, has 26 interceptions with the Arizona Cardinals and New York Giants. He thanked the Chicago organization on Instagram and posted a picture showing him signing, with Bears helmet on the table.

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Royal had 62 receptions for 778 yards and seven touchdowns last season for San Diego. He spent his first four seasons in Denver, where as a teammate of current Bears quarterback Jay Cutler he caught a career-best 91 passes in 2008.