The Chicago Bears had a range of emotions at training camp.
There was relief, frustration and elation from different corners of the roster. The most prevalent was the back-up quarterback who got his payday.
Here are three things we saw at Halas Hall on Wednesday before the Bears travel to Kansas City for their final preseason game.
An emotional Tyson Bagent
News broke on Wednesday that Bagent, the No. 2 quarterback behind Caleb Williams, signed a two-year, $10 million extension.
The deal ties Bagent to the Bears as a backup, which is something Bagent considered when thinking about the contract. He would've been a free agent next year and could have pursued a starting quarterback job. Instead, he stuck with a Bears' coaching staff be believes can make him better.
Now, he has life-chan