The Chicago Bears kicker situation remains unsolved to this point. Cody Parkey is gone, having been cut a few weeks ago. In his place, the team has added Redford Jones and Chris Blewitt, neither of whom has ever participated in an NFL game. Jones had a decent career at Tulsa while Blewitt was uneven most of his time at Pitt. Both feel like nothing more than bodies for competition.
Meanwhile, somebody like Stephen Gostkowski, a four-time Pro Bowler and three-time Super Bowl champion, is available. He seems like such an obvious solution for the Bears. He has kicked in bad weather his entire career. He has kicked in big games his entire career. It seems like such an obvious move. Yet nothing continues to happen.
Are the Bears even interested or do they plan to go a different direction? The answer isn't all that complicated as Kevin Seifert of ESPN explained.
"The Bears have two rookie kickers on their roster after a series of tryouts that led to the release of veteran Cody Parkey. But after the impact of poor kicking on its 2018 season, the Bears need to fortify the competition with a veteran. The kicking market typically extends into training camp, all the way into Labor Day after final cuts."[video width="1280" height="720" mp4="https://www.sportsmockery.com/wp-content/uploads/2018/12/Ahora-de-37-yardas-Cuántos-más-Cody-Parkey-Cuántos-más-VamosOsos.mp4"][/video]








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