Chicago Sun-Times

Replacing a star like Jeffery won’t be easy

- BYPATRICK FINLEY Staff Reporter Follow me on Twitter @ patrickfin­ley. Email: pfinley@ suntimes. com

PHOENIX — This isn’t the first time the Bears have replaced a Pro Bowler with an unknown player.

Last year, though, it actually worked.

“There are different things that get said — a guy like Matt Forte leaves the Bears,” coach John Fox said Thursday night at the NFL owners meetings. “You make decisions based on that leap of faith. And it’ll be no different in this sense.”

Last season, the Bears replaced their star running back with Jordan Howard, who was selected to the Pro Bowl in his rookie season.

This year, they must fill the void left by Alshon Jeffery — who signed with the Eagles on a one- year deal earlier this month — with less- intriguing options for new quarterbac­k Mike Glennon: the Steelers’ Markus Wheaton and the Titans’ Kendall Wright.

“I wish Alshon nothing but the best,” Fox said. “I never had any issues. I’m talking about just our relationsh­ip.

“It’s a business and sometimes it comes down to opportunit­y, and even contracts in some instances.”

Replacing a star didn’t work so well in the past. The Bears went a year without a quality tight end after trading Martellus Bennett, though they signed Dion Sims this offseason.

Receiver Brandon Marshall was replaced by firstround pick Kevin White, who has been limited to four games in two seasons because of injuries.

Fox said the Bears had good grades on Wheaton, whose two- year, $ 11 million deal “was a good value for what we think his ability is.” Wright is a low- risk deal, and returning receiver Cam Meredith has grown according to Fox.

“He had opportunit­ies even in his rookie season, and he got more opportunit­ies this year and he took advantage of them,” Fox said. “When you really look at it, he was probably our best receiver [ last] year.”

Their growth won’t matter unless Glennon develops the way the team hopes.

“In Mike’s case, he’s been steady, he’s been consistent — he just hasn’t had a lot of opportunit­y,” Fox said. “But everybody that I’ve known that’s been around him — both in college football and pro football, people that I respect and know pretty well — feel really good about him moving forward.”

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| AP With Alshon Jeffery ( above) gone, the Bears will rely on receivers such as Markus Wheaton, KendallWri­ght orKevin White tomake an impact.
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