Rumors have flown in every direction since Robert Quinn elected to not attend any of the Chicago Bears' spring activities. Voluntary minicamps, Organized Team Activities, and mandatory minicamps were all skipped. Clearly, he was sending a message that he desired a possible train out of town. The 32-year-old wants to play for a championship contender. What people didn't know for sure is whether he'd extend the holdout into training camp itself.
We finally have an answer. According to Tom Pelissero of NFL Network, the Pro Bowl pass rusher has decided to join the team at Halas Hall. He will participate in camp. It is another welcome piece of news for the Bears' defense. At one point 24 hours ago, it felt like they might not have Quinn, Jaquan Brisker, and Roquan Smith available for practice due to holdouts. Now Brisker is signed, and Quinn is rejoining the team.
A nice morale boost for the locker room.
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