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Bears intend to sign quarterback Jeff George
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Rick Gano / Associated Press
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CHICAGO (AP) - Struggling desperately at quarterback, the Chicago Bears intend to sign veteran Jeff George, a team source said Saturday night.

The Bears will sign George on Monday, the source said on the condition of anonymity.

Jeff George threw 154 touchdowns and 113 interceptions in his 131-game career. (Otto Greule Jr. / GettyImages)

The 36-year-old George is a 12-year veteran who has not played since he was released by the Washington Commanders in 2001.

Chicago's quarterback woes began in the third week of the season when starter Rex Grossman sustained a season-ending knee injury. Backup Jonathan Quinn struggled and was replaced by rookie Craig Krenzel.

The Bears went on a three-game winning streak with Krenzel as a starter, but he was shaky and turnover prone as Chicago lost its last two games. Krenzel was knocked out of Thursday's loss to Dallas with a sprained ankle, and Quinn was ineffective again as his replacement.

The Bears (4-7) are expected to turn to third-stringer Chad Hutchinson on Monday and give him the start on Dec. 5 against the Minnesota Vikings. Hutchinson is a former major league pitcher with the St. Louis Cardinals who started nine games as a rookie with the Cowboys in 2002.

Earlier this season, the Bears gave a tryout to former Browns and Packers quarterback Tim Couch before deciding not to sign him.

George, who played college football at Illinois, entered the NFL in 1990 with the Colts. He also played with the Falcons, Raiders, Vikings and Commanders. He completed 58 percent of his passes during a 131-game career, throwing for 154 touchdowns with 113 interceptions.
 

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Saturday, November 27, 2004


By Len Pasquarelli
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Having already gone through three starting quarterbacks this season, Bears coach Lovie Smith said after his team's Thanksgiving Day loss at Dallas that he still had "some options," and that likely means Chicago will turn to third-year veteran Chad Hutchinson in Week 12.



Jeff George hasn't played in a game since the 2001 season with the Commanders.


It apparently also meant, however, that the Bears would sign a more experienced quarterback who might add some playmaking skills to a woeful passing game that statistically ranks dead last in the league.


On Saturday evening, Chicago did just that.


Free agent Jeff George signed a one-year contract to return to the NFL, ESPN.com has learned. Financial details were not immediately available, but it is anticipated that the contract is for the league minimum of $760,000, prorated over the final five games of this season. The deal came after George huddled much of Saturday with Bears coaches and team officials.


The Bears are expected to announce the signing Monday.


A 12-year veteran, George is expected to begin his Bears tenure third on the depth chart. Given the team's tenuous situation at the position, though, he could well play before the end of the season. The team also will view his time in Chicago as an audition toward potentially signing him for 2005.


George, 36, has not played since early in the 2001 season, when he started the first two games for the Washington Commanders before being benched and subsequently released by coach Marty Schottenheimer. George has been attempting, though, to revive his career, and there has been considerable and ongoing dialogue between him and Bears officials through much of this season.


Several weeks ago, George voluntarily drove to Chicago to meet with Bears quarterbacks coach Wade Wilson. The two played together with the Oakland Raiders in '98 and have kept in touch.


In an interview earlier this month with ESPN.com, which became the subject of a lengthy "Tip Sheet" item, George reiterated his strong desire to play again. He noted then that he would play any role with a team and that he preferred that his career end on his terms. George has been working out regularly in Indianapolis in the hopes that some team would afford him an opportunity to play.


Ironically, the chance to resurrect his career comes at a time when George was beginning to consider alternative options in football. Last week, he told ESPN.com that he might have the opportunity to interview for a coaching job in the college ranks. That was before the Bears phoned him on Friday evening and requested that he make the Saturday visit.


The first overall pick in the 1990 draft, George has played previously for Indianapolis (1990-93), Atlanta (1994-96), Oakland (1997-98), Minnesota (1999) and Washington (2000-2001). In 131 appearances (124 starts), he was 2,298 of 3,967 for 27,602 yards, with 154 touchdown passes, 113 interceptions, and a passer rating of 80.4.


He threw for more than 2,500 yards on six occasions and his best season statistically was in 1995, when he threw for 4,143 yards playing in Atlanta's "run and shoot" design. He also led the Vikings to the playoffs in '99 after replacing Randall Cunningham as the starter.


The Bears, 4-7 following their loss at Dallas, have struggled at quarterback since starter Rex Grossman suffered a season-ending knee injury in the third game. Backup Jonathan Quinn proved ineffective and, even though rookie Craig Krenzel posted a three-game winning streak at one point, his play was sporadic at best.


Since the injury to Grossman, the Bears have had only one 200-yard passing performance. Five times in the last seven games, Chicago's starter threw for less than 150 yards, and three times the starter was under 70 yards.


Krenzel, who has started the past five games, and had 13 turnovers, on Thursday suffered a high ankle sprain. The injury isn't as serious as originally believed, but team officials apparently feel it might be time, no matter Krenzel's status, to add a more experienced quarterback to the mix.


The guess is that the Bears will turn to Hutchinson, who has yet to see action this year, for their Dec. 5 home game against the Minnesota Vikings.


Hutchinson, 27, was signed early this season after the Cowboys released him. He started nine game for Dallas in 2002, but has been slow to absorb the Chicago offense.
 

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Hostile said:
Jeff George and Hutch on the same team?

There's a great mentor for him huh?


I wonder if Jeff likes to sing?
 

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When it comes to QB's, at least we're not the Bears, or for that matter the Dolphins
 

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All of a sudden i am starting to feel bad for poor Hutch and the bears. Who the hell wants jeff george.
 

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Chicago has a playoff defense...I think this would be a good move for them...Jeff George never lived up to expectations, but there's no doubt he could walk in and run the offense better than the QB's they are relying on right now.

If George signs with Chicago, I say they'll make the playoffs.

If they go with Chad, it's over.
 

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wayne_motley said:
Chicago has a playoff defense...I think this would be a good move for them...Jeff George never lived up to expectations, but there's no doubt he could walk in and run the offense better than the QB's they are relying on right now.

If George signs with Chicago, I say they'll make the playoffs.

If they go with Chad, it's over.

That's a good thought. I forgot they were just a game back of Minn right now. George could put some life in them. But they sure do have a bad OL. Maybe they will play better knowing they have a least a chance to win. George can light it up sometimes.
 
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