Bears sign Young to 2-year extension through 2018
The Chicago Bears have signed linebacker Willie Young to a two-year extension that will keep him under contract through the 2018 season, the team announced Saturday.
Official terms of the agreement were not disclosed.
Young, who signed a three-year deal to join the Bears in 2014, had reported for training camp this week on an expiring deal.
While the implementation of a 3-4 defensive scheme last offseason had seemingly put his future with the team in doubt, Young was able to make a successful transition from defensive end to rush-linebacker.
The 30-year-old followed up his 10-sack 2014 campaign with another 6.5 quarterback takedowns in 2015, influencing the Bears to open talks on a new deal during the spring.
Young heads into the 2016 campaign slated for a key role among a suddenly strong rotation of pass-rushers in a new-look front seven.
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