During offseason, some players could be cut by their teams for different kinds of reasons, but some others will get long-awaited deals to be done because their performance has finally been recognized by the teams they are playing for. Tight end Richard Angulo and wide receiver Eric Peterman are not very famous, but are among those who get confirmation from teams.
The Chicago Bears announced Monday that they have agreed one-year contracts with both Angulo and Peterman, giving them a chance to have more playing time after spending most of their time on practice squad last season.
Angulo was drafted by the St. Louis Rams in 2003 as a seventh round pick and played on season in Rams jersey. During his career, he has totally played in 27 games for the Rams, Minnesota Vikings and Jacksonville Jaguars, having 17 receptions for 155 yards. He was a part of the Bears’ practice squad during the 2006 season.
Peterman’s resume is much simpler. The undrafted free agent from Northwestern began his relationship with the Bears from the 2009 preseason and restarted in the final week of the regular season by joining their practice squad.
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