The Bears are cutting cornerback Buster Skrine, ESPN reported Monday.
Skrine, a 10-year veteran who turns 32 in April, was an essential part of the Bears’ defense in 2019 — 68% of the defensive snaps, five pass breakups, two forced fumbles — but missed the final four games and the playoffs because of a concussion last season. It was the sixth reported concussion of his career.
He played 52% of the snaps and had three pass breakups, one forced fumble and 68 tackles. Opposing quarterbacks had a 125.7 passer rating when throwing his way, according to Pro Football Reference.