Broncos LB Danny Trevathan Agrees To 4-Year Deal With The Bears
DENVER (CBS4) - Denver Broncos linebacker Danny Trevathan has followed fellow defenseman Malik Jackson and quarterback Brock Osweiler out the door.
The Chicago Bears announced Trevathan has agreed to a four-year deal.
IT'S OFFICIAL!
— Chicago Bears (@ChicagoBears) March 9, 2016
LB Danny Trevathan has agreed to a four year deal with the #Bears.
Welcome to Chicago, @Grindin_59! pic.twitter.com/vRRzx9sTIr
Trevathan, in his fifth year, played three seasons for the Broncos and will be reunited with former Broncos head coach John Fox.
I see you Fam @Grindin_59 I will miss my dawg in that huddle .
— Chris Harris (@ChrisHarrisJr) March 9, 2016
Trevathan missed much of the 2014 season with a series of injuries to his left leg, but had a stellar comeback in 2015 and led the team with 109 tackles. He started every game but one and also started in every postseason game.
Uhh ohhh ????lol
— Danny Trevathan (@Grindin_59) March 9, 2016
Todd Davis was Trevathan's backup last season and should be considered in the mix to start next season.