People are deathly afraid the Chicago Bears are going to do something stupid this offseason. None more so than finding an excuse to let their best offensive player walk out the door. Wide receiver Allen Robinson is coming off over 1,200 yards in 2020, one of the most productive seasons for a receiver in Bears history. Now he's set to become a free agent. Would the team dare let him hit the open market?
A lot of analysts and fans of other teams are certainly acting like it. Chicago hasn't been able to reach an agreement with Robinson on a new contract for months. This has left many pessimistic it will ever happen. Yet based on the recent actions of the Bears social media team, there doesn't seem to be a lot of concern about that. Just look at this promotional video they posted, featuring several prominent players with a clear vision of 2021.
Guess who is right there in the mix.
Unless the team does a poor job of keeping its media teams in the loop, this is a pretty strong declaration for their plans this year. The truth is it was never likely Robinson was leaving. Even if an extension couldn't be agreed to, the Bears have the franchise tag in their back pocket. With them so close to acquiring a new quarterback, what sense would it make to let their best weapon slip away? Everything points to Chicago utilizing the tag if a new deal can't be agreed to by March. The wide receiver tag is projected to be $15.8 million but it may end up being $18 million for Robinson since a 20% raise from his original contract number is required. Working that and the new quarterback under the cap will be the big challenge for GM Ryan Pace over the next month.







