4 pending free agents the Bears should let walk in 2020

There are some players that the Bears should let walk this offseason, whether that’s due to injury concerns or monetary reasons.

3. QB Chase Daniel

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The Bears’ quarterbacks room is going to look a lot different in 2020. While the Bears remain steadfast in their commitment to Mitchell Trubisky, that doesn’t mean they’re not going to bring in competition — and insurance — should Trubisky continue to struggle in 2020.

When it comes down to it, Chase Daniel was brought to Chicago to be another coach for Trubisky, not a backup quarterback. While Daniel was a reliable fill-in when Trubisky was injured, he’s not a quarterback that’s going to challenge Trubisky for the starting job. Not to mention, Daniel was an expensive backup/coach at $5 million per year. Don’t expect to see Daniel back in Chicago in 2020.

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