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The top draft pick in 1997, when he was the first offensive lineman chosen No. 1 overall in 29 years, Pace spent his first 12 seasons with the Rams. He played in two Super Bowls and helped the 1999 team win the championship while establishing himself as one of the best at his position before the injuries piled up.
Pace missed eight games in 2006 after tearing his left triceps, and 15 games in 2007 with a torn right labrum and rotator cuff. Last year, a sprained knee kept him out of two games, and St. Louis released him after going 2-14.
The veteran had serious discussions with Baltimore, which likely would have moved him to right tackle. Instead, he went to Chicago, where he knew Smith well and got to stay on the left side. Smith was the Rams' defensive coordinator from 2001-03 and served as an assistant at Ohio State when Pace was there.
"I think coming to a new place has provided new excitement," Pace said. "Sometimes when you're in the same place for a while it gets a little boring -- not to say St. Louis was that -- but just to come to a new place and feel the energy, feel the atmosphere it almost revives me."
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