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Just in time, Bears lock down their top 2 picks

Related Topics: Halas Hall, Caleb Williams

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The Bears put the finishing touches on their invigorating offseason Tuesday when quarterback Caleb Williams, the first overall pick in April’s draft, agreed to terms on a standard four-year rookie contract and receiver Rome Odunze, the ninth selection, signed his.

Williams will make $39.4 million with a $25.5 million signing bonus, while Odunze will make $22.7 million with a $13.3 million bonus. Both deals are fully guaranteed. The Bears hold a fifth-year option on both players that they must trigger after their third seasons.

The agreements were made just in time —rookies and injured players were set to report to Halas Hall on Tuesday.