Chicago Bears' Robert Quinn Putting ‘Terrible' 2020 Season Behind Him
Posted Jul 30, 2021
At age 31, Robert Quinn is carrying a $14.7 million cap hit in the second year of a five-year contract he signed with the Chicago Bears in 2020. And he isn’t shying away from his struggles last year. “Just a terrible year for me, personally,” Quinn said. “Everyone is on the same page. We understand what I need and what the team needs from me,” he said.
(NBC Chicago)
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