Report: Bears Re-Signing 40-Year-Old Tight End

There are a couple of players that fans tend to think of when it comes to longevity in the NFL. Tom Brady immediately comes to mind, as well as several other players who have had long, successful careers in the league.

However, there’s another player slowly creeping up that list, and it’s Marcedes Lewis.

Lewis entered the NFL in 2006 with the Jacksonville Jaguars, and he ended up spending over a decade with the team. He spent time with the Green Bay Packers for several years after that, and played for the Chicago Bears for one season in 2023. Lewis became a free agent after that season, but will end up returning to the NFL once again in 2024, as Jay Glazer reported on Sunday:

One of the longest-tenured players in the NFL will keep trucking for another year, this time teaming up once again with a former divisional foe of his in Chicago.

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