Bears getting QB Nick Foles with restructured contract

The Bears traded a 4th-round draft pick to the Jaguars for QB Nick Foles. But Foles’ contract comes restructured.

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The Chicago Bears found an experienced veteran quarterback to compete with Mitchell Trubisky in former Super Bowl MVP Nick Foles.

Last offseason, Foles signed a four-year, $88 million contract with the Jacksonville Jaguars. Foles started in just four games for the Jaguars — due to injury and eventually losing his job to sixth-round rookie Gardner Minshew — and now he finds himself in Chicago, where he’ll presumably have to compete with Trubisky for the starting job.

Many wondered why the Bears sent a fourth-round pick to the Jaguars if they were left to take on Foles’ massive contract. Turns out, the Bears will be getting Foles with a restructured deal, which explains the draft compensation.

ESPN’s Adam Schefter reported that Foles has already restructured his contract with the Bears, which includes three more years and $21 million in guaranteed money.

Foles also re-worked his contract so that could void the deal with the Bears after either of the first two seasons.

There’s a lot to be gained by the Bears trading for Foles. But there’s just as much at stake for everyone involved.

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