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Bears Lock Down Special Teams Star Hardy
9 Mar
Summary
- Daniel Hardy re-signed with Bears for two years, $4.97 million.
- Hardy led Bears in special teams tackles for two consecutive seasons.
- He played in all 34 games for the Bears over the past two seasons.

The Chicago Bears have made a significant move to retain a vital special teams player, agreeing to a two-year contract extension with Daniel Hardy. The deal is valued at $4.97 million, with $2.45 million guaranteed. This agreement ensures Hardy, who has been instrumental in the Bears' special teams unit, will remain with the team.
Hardy's performance has been consistently impactful, particularly on special teams. For the second year running, the 27-year-old led the Bears in special teams tackles. In the most recent season, he recorded 11 tackles, a forced fumble, and a block. The previous season saw him accumulate 19 tackles. His versatility also allows him to play linebacker and defensive end, providing positional flexibility.
Originally a seventh-round pick of the Rams in 2022, Hardy spent 2023 on Chicago's practice squad before earning a spot on the 53-man roster. He has participated in all 34 games for the Bears across the last two seasons, consistently playing around 80% of snaps on special teams.




