
In a surprising move that has caught the attention of the NFL community, wide receiver Dyami Brown has agreed to two-year contract with the Chicago Bears reportedly worth $15 million with potential incentives pushing it to $12 million rejecting Jacksonville Jaguars deal. This decision has raised eyebrows, particularly because Brown had the opportunity to remain with the Washington Commanders, a team poised as a legitimate Super Bowl contender, forming a formidable receiving trio alongside Terry McLaurin and newly acquired Deebo Samuel.
Brown, who was drafted by Washington in the third round of the 2021 NFL Draft, is coming off a season where he set career highs with 30 receptions for 308 yards and one touchdown over 16 games, including three starts. He also made a significant impact in the postseason, recording 14 receptions for 229 yards and one touchdown across three games, ranking second in the NFL in postseason receiving yards.
The Jaguars, who finished the previous season with a 4-13 record, have undergone significant changes, including the hiring of new head coach Liam Cohen after a tumultuous offseason. Brown’s decision to join Bears is seen as a gamble, betting on both his personal performance and the Bears potential resurgence under new leadership.
This move underscores Brown’s confidence in his abilities and his willingness to embrace a pivotal role in Bear’s offense. As the Jaguars aim to rebound from a challenging season, Brown’s addition could provide a much-needed boost to their receiving corps and overall offensive strategy.