
The Bears have quickly wrapped up their newly acquired defensive tackle for the next couple of years. The team on Tuesday announced that they have signed DT Darwin Walker to a five-year deal worth $25 million. The deal came down just two days after Walker was traded from the Bills to the Bears.
“This is great, and I’m just excited to be a Bear,” Walker said after practice Tuesday night. “And I look forward to trying to get to the Super Bowl.” Walker was one of the more interesting stories this past offseason. He came to the Bills in a trade from Philly, but refused to play for them unless they gave him a new deal. He was set to make $1.3 mil this year and $1.4 next.
Getting Walker is big for Chicago, as it right away fills the hole that was left when the team let go of six-shooter Tank Johnson. Walker has 26.5 sacks over the past five seasons, making him a player that is actually better than Johnson. Walker had been looking at Chicago last spring when the Eagles allowed him to look for a trade. Instead he was in Buffalo, where he held the team hostage until they were eventually forced to trade him away.


August 1st, 2007
Matt Loede
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