Chicago Bears sign OT Riley Reiff to a one-year deal

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On this episode of Unfiltered, Laurence Holmes is joined by Kevin Fishbain to talk about the Bears. Fishbain talks about what Justin Fields need to do in training camp

The Bears signed former Cincinnati Bengals offensive tackle Riley Reiff, confirmed by general manager Ryan Poles at training camp. 

The contract is a one-year deal worth $12.5 million, with up to $10 million guaranteed, according to Adam Schefter. His signing comes after the Bears signed veteran guard Michael Schofield to a one-year minimum deal. 

Reiff played 711 snaps at right tackle last season, racking up 92 percent of snaps. He received a 67.1 PFF grade, allowing four sacks and incurring one penalty. 

The tackle is 33-years old. It is uncertain if Poles will want Reiff to be part of the long-term rebuild, since this is a one-year deal. 

Nevertheless, Poles said this at training camp: "Our front office is not going to stop chipping away and bringing good football players to the team."

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