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Bears sign All-Pro safety Kevin Byard to 2-year deal: report

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The Chicago Bears continue to spend money on their secondary this offseason as the team reportedly signed All-Pro safety Kevin Byard to a two-year deal. 

Since Byard was released by the Philadelphia Eagles, he did not have to wait until the new league year began to ink a new deal. 

CBS Sports first reported the agreement. The deal is worth $15 million at its base, NFL Network reported. 

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Kevin Byard of the Philadelphia Eagles tackles Kadarius Toney of the Chiefs at GEHA Field at Arrowhead Stadium on Nov. 20, 2023, in Kansas City, Missouri. (David Eulitt/Getty Images)

Byard, 30, visited the Bears on Friday, and it seems he likes what he sees with the organization, which has a spot for him to start following Eddie Jackson’s release to save salary cap space. 

Byard was released by the Eagles, who were also looking to shed salary cap, and safety has been a position across the league that seems to be undervalued given many teams are releasing top talent. Players like Xavier McKinney and Justin Simmons will look to find new homes this week. 

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But the two-time first-team All-Pro Byard joins a Bears team that is clearly looking to use its massive amounts of cap room to contend in 2024.

Bears GM Ryan Poles just gave cornerback Jaylon Johnson a long-term extension after an initial franchise tag. He signed a four-year deal worth $76 million with $54 million guaranteed. 

Kevin Byard of the Tennessee Titans reacts after a third-down stop against the Los Angeles Chargers at Nissan Stadium on Sept. 17, 2023,

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