More than a week ago, the Bears, in search of a quarterback, went back to Rex Grossman and gave him a one-year deal. On Tuesday night, down two receivers with the release of Muhsin Muhammad and the loss of Bernard Berrian, Chicago reached an agreement with Marty Booker, the former Bear who spent four seasons in Miami. The 31-year-old Booker was traded to the Dolphins in 2004. He spent the past four years as a Dolphins starter.
In Chicago, Booker had a 100-catch season in 2001 and a 97-catch season in 2002. The Bears hope he can regain some of that consistency because they expect him to start.
-- John Clayton, ESPN.com
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In Chicago, Booker had a 100-catch season in 2001 and a 97-catch season in 2002. The Bears hope he can regain some of that consistency because they expect him to start.
-- John Clayton, ESPN.com
ESPN - Roundup: Looking to rebuild secondary, Pats sign CB Webster - NFL