John Tait. The Bears are too, but they are afraid they will lose out on Tait like they did with Kearse. Tait has a transition tag, but the Chiefs are right up against the cap, according to the Chicago Tribune (need to register for a link or buy a paper)
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Originally posted by Earthquake Enyart
John Tait. The Bears are too, but they are afraid they will lose out on Tait like they did with Kearse. Tait has a transition tag, but the Chiefs are right up against the cap, according to the Chicago Tribune (need to register for a link or buy a paper)
Tait arrived in Miami on Wednesday night for a scheduled visit with the Dolphins that begins Thursday. The Bears have invited Tait for a visit Friday or Saturday.
The concern in the front office is Tait will became enamored with Miami and commit to the Dolphins before he leaves Florida, a source said.
The ample room the Bears have available under the salary cap allows them to offer Tait a contract that would be front-loaded. The Bears have structured an offer for Tait and the salary-cap-strapped Chiefs will have seven days to match it. The Chiefs tendered Tait a one-year deal worth $6 million when they slapped the transition tag on the five-year veteran.
Signing Tait would be a coup for the Bears, even bigger than the addition of Jones. Angelo envisions Tait taking over at right tackle where he would anchor a revamped offensive line.
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