The Bears did not take a quarterback all over the 2016 NFL Draft -- though it will probably no longer be from lack of attempting -- but shortly after the proceedings, the team agreed to terms with Brian Hoyer, according to CBS sports NFL analyst Jason La Canfora.
Bears had been all the time most likest destination for Hoyer after he did not sign w/NYJ or DEN after visits there as in the past stated
— Jason La Canfora (@JasonLaCanfora) April 30, 2016another excuse Hoyer makes sense: He is aware of the the Bears' offensive coordinator.
In 2014, existing #Bears offensive coordinator Dowell Loggains become Cleveland's QBs educate when Brian Hoyer become with the Browns.
— Zach Zaidman (@ZachZaidman) April 30, 2016Hoyer, who spent then 2015 season with the Texans, and become in Cleveland for 2 seasons earlier than that, adds first-rate depth behind Jay Cutler. essentially the most recent backups in Chicago all through the Cutler period encompass Jimmy Clausen, Josh McCown, Jason Campbell and Caleb Hanie.
And whereas Hoyer became inconsistent as a full-time starter -- he turned into benched in Houston for Ryan Mallett, and his playoff-game implosion all however sealed his fate there -- he's confirmed serviceable over just a few games.
value noting: Cutler hasn't played in all 16 video games due to the fact 2009, so there is a very good possibility Hoyer sees the field at some factor in 2016.
Hoyer at first went undrafted out of Michigan State and began his NFL career protecting a clipboard at the back of Tom Brady. After quick stops in Arizona and Pittsburgh, he signed with the Browns in 2013. He went 10-6 in two seasons, and parlayed his success in Cleveland right into a two-12 months take care of the Texans last offseason. however he struggled in spurts for Houston, and as soon as played so poorly that lovers basically all started calling for Brandon Weeden to replace him.
Hoyer's deal with the Bears is for one season, stories the Houston Chronicle's Aaron Wilson. meanwhile, ESPN's Ed Werder reviews that the Bears tried to trade up throughout the draft for an extra Michigan State alum -- Connor cook dinner -- but they have been beat to the punch through the Raiders.
there's a great chance Brian Hoyer sees the field in Chicago. (USATSI)
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