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The Bears signed kicker Cairo Santos and catcher Alex Wesley on Tuesday, placed closed Darion Clark on the disabled reserves list and released catcher Trevor Davis.

Santos changed 80.6% of his box (108 of 134) in six NFL seasons with the Chiefs (2014-17), Bears (2017), Rams (2018), Buccaneers (2018) and Titans (2019).

He scored 4 of five attempts in the basket in two games with the Bears in 2017 before suffering a groin injury that ended the season. Santos opened last season with the Titans, but was released after missing his four placement attempts in a Loss to the Bills in Week 5.

After Sunday practice, coach Matt Nagy showed that second-year kicker Eddy Pieiro “has a minor groin [] that he is suffering lately.

Like Santos, Wesley returns for a moment with the Bears. He spent the last two weeks of last season on his education team, signed a reserve/term contract on December 20 and cancelled on July 27.

Clark injured his shoulder in practice last Thursday. He signed with the Bears on January 6. Clark returned to football for the first time since the best school after playing basketball in Charlotte (2012-13) and USC (2014-16).

Davis signed with the Bears on April 29. He has made the impression in 43 NFL games with 4 starts in 4 seasons with the Packers (2016-19), Raiders (2019) and Dolphins (2019), catching 16 passes for 205 yards and a touchdown. Davis also averaged 10.1 yards on 59 clearing returns and 22.4 yards on 58 kickoff returns.

The Bears signed catcher Rodney Adams on Thursday and cornerer Artie Burns in the injured reserve.

The Bears signed for protection by Marqui Christian on Wednesday, who spent the last four seasons with the Los Angeles Rams, 55 games as a starter.

The Bears resigned from rookie kicker Ramiz Ahmed on Tuesday. The 25-year-old signed with the Bears on April 17 after competing in 2018 at the University of Nevada.

The defensive take on John Jenkins and the tight end Eric Saubert, shown above, were activated off the reserve list/COVID-19 on Monday. But Jordan Lucas of security is the moment when the Bears player retires from the 2020 season due to the coronavirus.

On Sunday, the Bears made two rosters involving undrafted rookie halfbacks, activating Artavis Pierce from the reserve list/COVID-19 and resigning Napoleon Maxwell.

The Bears placed john Jenkins’ veteran defensive version on the reserve list/COVID-19 on Thursday.

The Bears placed the veteran version of Eddie Goldman on the reserve/retirement list after informing the team retiring from the 2020 season due to considerations of COVID-19.

On Wednesday, Eric Saubert, the Bears’ senior third-year winger on the reserve roster/COVID-19.

On Tuesday, the Bears gave up Tre Roberson for an unrelated football injury, a designation used for players exercising due to an injury that did not happen in an NFL game or practice.

On Monday, the Bears placed the Artavis Pierce offensive side on the reserve list/COVID-19, a new category created for players who performed COVID-19 screening tests or were quarantined after being in close contact with an inflamed person.

On Sunday, the Bears traded the final close Adam Shaheen to the Dolphins for a circular seventh pick in 2021 that could be only a sixth circular and released supporter Devante Bond, goalkeeper Kentrell Brice and open receiver Alex Wesley.

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