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Chicago Bears Cheerleaders Triumph Against NFL Odds, Defying Expectations

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Schefter dashes Bears fans' hopes for Maxx Crosby, citing cap constraints. A potential trade crumbles, leaving Chicago's edge rusher plans uncertain.

The Chicago Bears didn't have as loud a free-agent spending spree as other teams. One of the biggest additions was safety Coby Bryant from the Seattle Seahawks. The Bears signed him to a three-year, $40 million deal.

The Bears also signed linebacker Devin Bush on a three-year, $30 million deal from the Cleveland Browns. Chicago's other acquisitions included Neville Gallimore, Cam Lewis, Kalif Raymond, and Kentavious Street. The team also retained Case Keenum, Braxton Jones and D'Marco Jackson.

An interesting situation happened in the NFL this past week involving Maxx Crosby. It was first reported that Crosby was traded to the Baltimore Ravens for two first-round picks, via ESPN's Adam Schefter . Then the deal fell through after Crosby failed his physical , and the Ravens backed out of the trade.

In case any Bears fans still believed that the franchise had a chance of trading for Crosby, Schefter put that to rest on ESPN's "Get Up. " "I don't," Schefter said. "The Bears don't have any more money right now, Greeny.