It remains to be seen if Robert Quinn can re-start his career at 31 after a disappointing first season with the Bears. The veteran pass rusher got off to a slow start in 2020 — he missed most of training camp and was inactive for the season opener. And after a sack and forced fumble on his very first snap against the Giants in Week 2, he had just one more sack the rest of the season.
He never looked comfortable as an outside linebacker in defensive coordinator Chuck Pagano’s 3-4 alignment, lamented his ineffectiveness throughout the season and just never fired despite diligent efforts by the coaching staff to break him out of a season-long pass-rushing funk.