The Chicago Bears made a low-risk, low-impact move by signing Marcus Davenport to bolster their pass rush — a move that’s more about roster depth than game-changing potential. After letting high-profile names like Von Miller and Jadeveon Clowney leave, they landed a 30-year-old edge rusher with a shaky injury history and just 3.5 sacks in the last four seasons. With Davenport costing only $1.3 million and no draft pick invested in an edge rusher, the Bears’ defensive upgrade feels more like a placeholder than a statement. Fans hoping for a defensive turnaround are left wondering if this is the ceiling — or just the floor — of what the team can realistically achieve this season.

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