Grady Jarrett: I owe Chicago a better year after subpar first season with the Bears
Grady Jarrett, a veteran defensive tackle, acknowledges his disappointing first season with the Chicago Bears. After signing a three-year, $43.5 million contract, he faced challenges due to injuries. Looking ahead, Jarrett is committed to improving his performance and contributing more effectively to the team.
- ▪Grady Jarrett signed a three-year, $43.5 million contract with the Bears last offseason.
- ▪He missed several games last season due to a knee injury and played as a backup for part of the year.
- ▪Jarrett believes his subpar performance has given him a chance to reflect and improve for the upcoming season.
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