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Rams Tight End Everett Signs With Bears
Steven Bisig-USA TODAY Sports

In Gerald Everett's career, he has only played one season in a city that is not Los Angeles. But now, this upcoming season will make two.

The Chicago Bears have been one of the most active teams so far in NFL free agency, and they continued that trend as they signed Everett to a two-year contract. The deal is worth $12 million and guarantees $6.1 million.

He was one of the players that the Los Angeles Rams were looking at to fill the hole left behind by the injury to regular starting tight end Tyler Higbee. Bringing back Everett would have been an intriguing fit for the current Rams, but the Bears got to him first ... or best, in terms of salary.

Everett was taken by the Rams in the second round of the 2017 NFL Draft and spent the first four years of his career with the team. The most receiving yards he had with the team was 417, as he was a backup for Higbee. But now with the Bears, the veteran tight end could have a bigger role.

Even though signing Everett would have been a big move for the Rams, the player they ended up with might be a better fit. Colby Parkinson is only 25 years old and provides both solid blocking and speed at the tight end position, which is exactly what the team needs.

He will most likely be the backup tight end, but Everett brings something to the Bears that Cole Kmet can't bring just yet, and that is a veteran presence.

This article first appeared on FanNation Ram Digest and was syndicated with permission.

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