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LAKE FOREST, Ill. (AP) — The Chicago Bears brought back Jack
Sanborn for a second stint on Wednesday, signing the
Chicago-area linebacker to a one-year contract.
Sanborn, who's from Lake Zurich, Ill., entered the league as an
undrafted free agent out of Wisconsin with the Bears in 2022. He
started 19 of the 48 games he played in over three seasons in
Chicago.
Sanborn signed last March with Dallas and reunited with former
Bears coach Matt Eberflus, the Cowboys' defensive coordinator
last season. He was limited to five starts and six games because
of a concussion and groin injury. Sanborn has 183 tackles plus
15 total special teams tackles in his career.
The Bears also signed former Minnesota Vikings and Tennessee
Titans defensive lineman James Lynch to a one-year deal. He has
98 tackles and 3 1/2 sacks over five seasons.
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