
C.J. Gardner-Johnson finds third team this season after crashing from Super Bowl high
NY Post
C.J. Gardner-Johnson’s chaotic NFL season will continue in a new home.
The veteran safety signed with the injury-riddled Bears on Wednesday as Chicago looks to fortify its secondary, ESPN.com reports.
It’s been quite the ride for Gardner-Johnson since this offseason.
The 27-year-old was traded from the Eagles to the Texans in March after winning a Super Bowl in Philadelphia, released by Houston just three games into the season and then signed by the Ravens, who quickly cut him again without playing a game with Baltimore.
The Bears are in desperate need of help in the secondary with top corners Jaylon Johnson and Kyler Gordon on injured reserve, and their No. 3 corner, Tyrique Stevenson, also out with an injury.
It could mean that Gardner-Johnson will move from safety to cornerback with his new team.

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