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Bryce Callahan said goodbye to Chicago on Instagram

Bryce Callahan has posted a goodbye message on Instagram as he is leaving Chicago. He is going to play for the Denver Broncos. He thanked the organization of Chicago Bears, his fans, and the city of Chicago for giving him love, support, and appreciation. He said, “I am going to start a new chapter of my sports life”.

He spent the early 4 years of his career in Chicago as a premier slot corner. He has now signed a new contract of 3 years, with a worth of $21 million, with Denver. He said in his post, “I feel quite blessed to be a part of a great city and a great team”. Callahan has left the Chicago Bear’s team as he has acquired a new contract with Denver Broncos.

Callahan has played in the Chicago Bears team for 4 years as a corner and he has gained huge reputation as player during his four years in Bears. He said, “Gonna miss the team (Chicago Bears and the city (Chicago)”. It was a great experience for him to be a part of a great team and he enjoyed his sports career in the city of Chicago. He got a lot of support from the Chicagoans as he has many fans from this city. He is also quite excited about the beginning of a new chapter of his sports life in a new team.

He has experience and he can easily get adjusted in the new team Denver Broncos. He showed his emotions and feelings for the Chicago in his Instagram post. Callahan said a warm goodbye to the Chicago Bears as he has earned a new contract with Broncos for the next three years. The worth of the contract is $21 million which is a healthy amount for a corner. The fans are emotionally touched as they would be able to see their star in the team of Bears. This is a part of sports in which players come in a team and leave it as well. It is a story of every sports and we wish best of luck to Callahan for his new experience and new chapter of his sports life.

Shawn Genzone

Senior writer at the Chicago Morning Star

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