D'Andre Swift free agency departure: Eagles starting RB heads to Bears
Philly native D'Andre Swift agrees to 3-year, $24 million deal with Bears after Pro Bowl season. Eagles lose top free agent.
In a surprising turn of events, the Philadelphia native, D'Andre Swift, has quickly found a new home in the Windy City after a stellar Pro Bowl season. Reports indicate that Swift has agreed to a lucrative three-year, $24 million deal with the Chicago Bears, making him one of the first free agents to come off the market just 15 minutes into the negotiating window on Monday.
The news of Swift's move to the Bears was first reported by the NFL Network, with ESPN later revealing that the deal includes an impressive $15.3 million in guaranteed money. This significant contract comes on the heels of Swift's standout performance last season, where he amassed over 1,000 rushing yards and five touchdowns on 229 carries, showcasing his versatility as both a rusher and receiver.
Having earned his first Pro Bowl nod in a contract year, Swift's return to the NFC North marks a homecoming of sorts, as he previously played for the Detroit Lions before a brief stint with the Eagles. The Eagles, who acquired Swift via trade following the departure of Miles Sanders, now face uncertainty in their running back room with both Swift and fellow backs Boston Scott and Rashaad Penny hitting free agency.
With Swift's impressive track record and newfound success, it's clear that the Bears are banking on his continued excellence on the field. As he embarks on this new chapter in Chicago, fans can expect to see Swift bring his electrifying playmaking ability and dynamic skill set to the forefront, solidifying his status as a top-tier running back in the league.
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