The Chicago Bears did the exact right thing in handling the Zach Miller situation. Some teams would've let the veteran tight end fade into the background. Another regrettable casualty in a physically demanding sport. It wasn't going to be that way here. Miller had represented himself so well inside and outside the organization. He'd put his body through incredible pain trying to help Chicago win games. Somebody like that deserves a reward.
So the Bears decided not only to fully pay the medical bills required for his surgery and rehabilitation of the knee he injured last year in New Orleans. They took it a step further by signing him to a new one-year contract. By the placing him on the reserve/PUP list, he's virtually guaranteed an additional $458,000. That may not seem like much compared to other NFL contracts, but it can be crucial for a man who may be moving on to the next phase of his life.
It's a classy thing to do. It also could be something that has far-reaching benefits for the organization down the line. One current NFL agent Brett Tessler explained when he first caught the Miller news.








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