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CANTON, Ohio — Bears quarterback Tyson Bagent likes to feel at home. When he went to his hometown of Martinsburg, West Virginia, this winter to train, he couldn’t stand the thought of his parents and three younger siblings living down the street. So he bought himself a one-bedroom apartment with four bedrooms on the floor above him and moved his family in.
He seems to have found a home at Halas Hall. And now he might have company.