Report: Bears WR Eric Weems Declines Pay Cut, Expected To Be Released

 

Update:

Brad Biggs reports that Bears WR Eric Weems has declined to take a pay cut and is expected to be released.

The Bears reportedly asked him to reduce his salary or be released. Chicago released WR Earl Bennett a few days ago after he declined a pay cut, so it looks like Weems will be cut loose in the coming days.

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Jeff Dickerson of ESPN Chicago reports that the Bears have approached WR Eric Weems about a pay cut.

  • Dickerson adds that the Bears are prepared to release Weems in the event that he declines to accept a pay reduction.

Weems, 28, signed a three-year, $4.2 million contract that included a $1.5 million signing bonus with the Bears back in 2012. He has a 2014 base salary of $1 million to go along with a $1.6 million cap figure.

  • Releasing Weems would free up $1.1 million in cap space, according to OverTheCap.com.

Last year, Weems appeared in all 16 games for the Bears, but contributed just one reception for 8 yards. However, Pro Football Focus did have him rated as an above average special teams player.

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