It was an eventful day in NFL news. With the franchise tag deadline at hand, several teams elected to place it on key players on their respective rosters. The Chicago Bears were among them, placing it on star wide receiver Allen Robinson. No doubt he wasn't thrilled with that decision but it was bound to happen. One piece of news people did not see coming was the announcement that former three-time Pro Bowl guard Kyle Long was coming out of retirement.
Macon Gunter of the Green Light Podcast dropped the news on Twitter. It was quickly confirmed by Long's brother Chris. This is something he'd been teasing for the past year. After losing a ton of weight following his retirement, Long dropped hints that he was starting to work out again and adding weight. A surefire sign he was considering a comeback.
Now that goal is becoming a reality.
Inevitably, several Bears fans are getting excited. The offensive line needs some help. They've been missing that edge and attitude he brought a few years ago. Maybe a reunion is in order now that he's had a chance to cool his head. He even openly thanked fans for supporting him during his first run in the league.
The idea of a return to Chicago though? That doesn't seem likely. Long has made no qualms about his anger over how his Bears career ended. He has hard feelings towards the coaching staff that never really went away. Now with Matt Nagy and his crew back for another season, any hopes of him continuing in navy blue and orange are pretty much dead. As the 32-year old put it? That guy is dead.
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