The Chicago Bears recently bolstered their defensive secondary by signing safety Coby Bryant to a three-year contract worth $40 million. Coming from a successful tenure with the Seattle Seahawks, Bryant is expected to fill a void left by departing free agents after demonstrating elite statistical production in pass coverage. Analysts highlight his ability to limit deep completions and maintain a low yards-per-snap average, though some debate remains regarding how much he benefited from Seattle’s overall defensive system. His new annual salary of roughly $13.3 million positions him as a fairly valued asset compared to his league peers. Ultimately, this move represents a calculated investment in a proven deep safety to anchor the back end of the Bears' defense.