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Bears sign veteran making a comeback to NFL
Cleveland Browns tight end Stephen Carlson. Philip G. Pavely-USA TODAY Sports

The Chicago Bears are putting rookies through their first practices in the NFL at their minicamp this weekend, but the front office is looking ahead to OTAs with a new signing to help the offense and special teams.

The Bears are looking to be much more lethal in the passing game this season. The additions of wide receiver D.J. Moore and offensive tackle Darnell Wright were a big help for quarterback Justin Fields. They gave him a tight end, Robert Tonyan, in free agency. They added another tight end to the roster Saturday.

The Chicago Bears sign a veteran tight end

According to Tom Pelissero with the NFL Network, the Bears signed Stephen Carlson to a one-year deal.

Carlson was an underfed free agent out of Princeton who signed with the Cleveland Browns in 2019. He was with the Browns through the 2021 season. He suffered an ACL injury in August 2021 and was placed on injured reserve. Carlson did not play for any team in 2022.

Carlson started in seven games for the Browns. He has six receptions for 62 yards and one touchdown. Carlson was used heavily on Browns special teams. He logged 449 special teams snaps with the Browns and scored a two-point conversion on a blocked extra-point kick against the Dallas Cowboys.

Carlson will likely get his best shot at playing time on the special teams unit. But the Bears are weak at tight end after Cole Kmet and Tonyan. Tonyan isn’t known as a great blocking tight end, and if Carlson can show his physicality this summer, he could have a chance to earn some playing time for the offense in the regular season.

This article first appeared on ChiCitySports and was syndicated with permission.

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