Cole Kmet reportedly signs his rookie deal worth over $7 million |
The Chicago Bears have been busy today as they have signed their second-round tight end Cole Kmet according to multiple reports.
Kmet signed a four-year deal worth $7,577,786 with a signing bonus of $3,071,116. In other draft news, the Bears have signed cornerback Jaylon Johnson to a four-year deal on Tuesday. "This day was written a long time ago! Never questioned God just thanked him," he said on Instagram announcing the news. Lachavious Simmons also agreed to terms today. "I’m Officially A Chicago Bear Now Lets Get To Work," he said on social media. Congrats on these draft picks signing as dreams do come true! This day was written a long time ago! Never questioned God just thanked him.?? #NeverBrokeAgain #RAREBREED #GSLB pic.twitter.com/aYslSnwuMi
I’m Officially A Chicago Bear Now Lets Get To Work ???? @ChicagoBears pic.twitter.com/5UreiUxwWJ
18 years later in this game and i finally put pen to paper. Long days, long nights, a ton of obstacles, a ton of fights. It's finally paid off thanks to God & man does it feel great. Now it's time to cause #99PROBLEMS #BEARDOWN @chicagobears ???? pic.twitter.com/idbiIVBsOe