The Chicago Bears have agreed to terms with former Los Angeles Chargers tight end Gerald Everett, according to ESPN’s Jeremy Fowler.
Everett is signing a two-year deal worth $12 million with a maximum value of $14 million, per ESPN’s Adam Schefter, which includes $6.1 million fully guaranteed.
Everett, a former second-round pick by the Los Angeles Rams, spent the past two years with the Chargers. That included a career year in 2022, where he had 58 receptions for 555 yards and four touchdowns.
Everett worked with new Bears offensive coordinator Shane Waldron with the Rams (2017-20) and Seattle Seahawks (2021).
Source: #Bears have agreed to terms with tight end Gerald Everett.
— Jeremy Fowler (@JFowlerESPN) March 12, 2024
Everett joins a tight end room featuring starter Cole Kmet, who’s coming off a career year after signing a four-year extension last offseason. He’s a good complement to Kmet as a pass-catching tight end. Kmet and Everett will be featured prominently in Waldron’s offense, as he utilizes a lot of 12-personnel.
This is the second move of free agency for the Bears, who previously agreed to terms with running back D’Andre Swift.