Chicago Sun-Times

No-Ro’ show at preseason opener

- BY MARK POTASH, STAFF REPORTER mpotash@suntimes.com | @MarkPotash

CANTON, Ohio — Brian Urlacher was here. But Roquan Smith was not. So much for the Hall of Fame Game storyline segueing the celebratio­n of another great Bears linebacker with the debut of a firstround draft pick the Bears hope is the next one.

The Bears opened the preseason without Smith, the eighth overall pick of the 2018 draft, whose contract holdout reached 18 days Thursday. The Bears and Smith’s agency, CAA, remain at an impasse over details of the contract, including but not limited to language regarding the protection of guaranteed money related to suspension­s from the NFL’s new lowering-thehelmet rule.

Bears general manager Ryan Pace was in the press box at Tom Benson Hall of Fame Stadium, where the Bears played the Ravens, but did not address reporters. The Bears have been careful not to make the contract dispute with CAA a public one.

With Jets quarterbac­k Sam Darold signing earlier this week, Smith is the last of the 256 players drafted this year who has not signed a contract. His 18-day holdout is the second-longest since 2011, when a new collective-bargaining agreement set up a slotted rookie salary structure that has all but eliminated rookie holdouts. Only Joey Bosa’s 31day holdout before signing with the Chargers in 2016 has gone longer.

In fact, only four rookies in the last five years have missed training-camp practice as a holdout, and each of them has been represente­d by CAA — Smith, Darnold, Titans wide receiver Corey Davis in 2017 and Bosa in 2016.

The Bears still are hopeful Smith can catch up if he signs soon. They have four preseason games left and 38 days until the regular-season opener Sept. 9 against the Packers.

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