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Bears sign Marvin Hall, shore up depth and special teams

While some expected the Bears to land a free agent big fish after restructuring Khalil Mack’s earlier this week, general manager Ryan Pace has instead worked toward filling in depth and smaller roster holes. The latest comes in the form of former Falcons receiver and special teams standout Marvin Hall, who agreed to a one-year deal with Chicago Friday, according to the Bears.

Hall, 25, spent the first two years of his professional career in Atlanta featuring as a fourth and fifth receiver in the Falcons’ offense. He was superstar Julio Jones’ main backup at the X-receiver spot.