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Roquan Smith requests trade from Chicago Bears

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CHICAGO — Bears linebacker Roquan Smith said in a written statement that he has requested a trade after contract negotiations between himself and the organization reached an impasse.

Smith penned a statement that was posted to social media by NFL Network on Tuesday. ESPN has confirmed the validity of these messages.

The 25-year-old linebacker wrote that the «new front office regime doesn't value me here,» after Smith says he had been trying to work on an extension since April. «They've refused to negotiate in good faith,» Smith wrote. «Every step of this journey has been 'take it or leave it.' The deal sent to me is one that would be bad for myself, and for the entire LB market if I signed it.» Since the Bears drafted him eighth overall in 2018, the former Georgia standout has 14 sacks while recording at least 101 tackles and an interception in each season he's played.

Smith was set to earn $9.7 million on the final year of his rookie deal and was placed on the physically unable to perform (PUP) list when he reported to camp in late July.

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