Chicago Sun-Times

SITTON, FREEMAN SENT PACKING

Cutting them allows Bears to save more than $ 11 million in cap space

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The Bears began shaping their 2018 team Tuesday by making their most difficult roster decision, as well as their easiest, in the span of a few hours.

Guard Josh Sitton, one of only three Pro Bowl players during general manager Ryan Pace’s three- year stint with the Bears, won’t return. The team told him it will decline his $ 8 million option for 2018, making the soon- to- be 32- year- old a free agent.

Earlier, the Bears decided to cut inside linebacker Jerrell Freeman, who was suspended for violating the league’s performanc­e- enhancing drug rules twice in as many years with the team.

After tearing a pec muscle on the Bears’ first defensive sive play of the season, Freeman went on injured reserve. He received a 10- game suspension on mideason,

midway through the season, sealing his fate.

Outside of quarterbac­k eron, Mike Glennon, perhaps no veteran an was less likely to return rethan Freeman. The Bears were pleased with Nick Kwiatkoski’s performanc­e perace, in his place, playing alongside Danny nny Trevathan.

The Sitton decision, on, however, was much h more nuanced. The e Bears signed the former Packers star to a three- year, $ 21 million deal before the 2016 season, and he responded by posting his fourth Pro Bowl season. son. Considered ered one of the game’s gam best pass- pas blocking offensive offe linemen, me Sitton allowed all only six pressures su in 2016 20 but gave ga up twice as many last year. ye After m missing only tw two games to injury in seven y years as a starter for the Packers, Sitton started 25 of 32 games with the Bears and finished last season with an ankle injury.

The window to decide on Sitton’s option opened five days after the Super Bowl and was set to close March 9.

To replace Sitton, the Bears could eye Notre Dame star guard Quenton Nelson, who played for new offensive line coach Harry Hiestand in college, in the draft. The Bears figure to interview Nelson, who is likely to be taken in the top 10, at the NFL Scouting Combine next week.

The Bears also could consider moving center Cody Whitehair, who struggled with snaps early last season, back to guard, the position he played before the Bears signed Sitton. Right guard Kyle Long is recovering from offseason surgeries.

Cutting Sitton and Freeman will save the Bears more than $ 11 million in salary- cap space, but the team already had plenty of money to spend — about $ 40 million before the moves— in free agency.

The Bears need an infusion of talent. With Sitton gone, they have only two players on their roster who have reached the Pro Bowl: Long and running back Jordan Howard. The Bears had no players in this year’s Pro Bowl for the first time since 1999.

Hall gets probation

Bears defensive back Deiondre’ Hall was given six months probation earlier this month after pleading guilty to disorderly conduct and public intoxicati­on during a bar fight last March. He entered the plea on Feb. 6 and was sentenced three days later, according to the Black Hawk County ( Iowa) Clerk of Courts.

Hall was tased, arrested and cited for three counts March 26 after he was removed from Sharky’s Funhouse in Cedar Falls, Iowa.

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| GETTY IMAGES The Bears released r guard Josh Sitton ( above) and inside linebacker Jerrell Freeman ( below) on Tuesday. Both battled injuries last season.
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