Saints free agent Ted Ginn Jr. teams up with Bears after comp pick cutoff

Fleet-footed New Orleans Saints wide receiver Ted Ginn Jr. reached an agreement with the Chicago Bears on a free agent contract.

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One former New Orleans Saints player has found a new home in free agency: NFL Network’s Ian Rapoport reported Thursday that Ted Ginn Jr. agreed to terms with the Chicago Bears on a one-year deal. Ginn caught two of five targets in last year’s game against the Bears, gaining 48 yards through the air.

Because this agreement comes days after the NFL’s April 27 cutoff for veteran free agents to qualify for 2021 compensatory draft picks, the Saints will receive no compensation after Ginn’s departure.

Ginn peaked in his first year with the Saints back in 2017, posting personal bests in catch rate (75.7%), receiving yards per game (52.5), and yards per target (11.2). But shaky hands and a lower frequency of targets deep downfield — Ginn’s specialty — resulted in declining performance in each of the subsequent years.

His departure will be missed; Ginn was popular in the locker room, with linebacker Alex Anzalone saying, “He’s been one of the best teammates for the first 3 years of my career.” Wide receiver Michael Thomas was also affected by the news.

The Saints are scheduled to face the NFC North in 2020, including another road trip to Soldier Field to face the Bears. So Ginn will get a chance for payback against his old team, if he makes the Bears’ roster. Chicago has 11 receivers under contract for the upcoming season as it is, so he’ll have to turn in a strong training camp performance to make the cut.

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