C.J. Gardner-Johnson, the controversial former Eagles safety, has joined another new team.
Gardner-Johnson, a key member of last year’s Super Bowl team, is signing with the Bears, according to a Wednesday morning report from ESPN’s Adam Schefter.
Gardner-Johnson will join Chicago’s active roster. This will be his fourth team since March.
A month after winning Super Bowl LIX, the Eagles traded Gardner-Johnson to the Texans. The move was made to clear salary cap space, but he didn’t see it that way. Gardner-Johnson told “The Pivot” podcast that the Eagles traded him because they were “scared of a competitor.”
Gardner-Johnson didn’t last long in Houston. The 27-year-old was released by the Texans on Sept. 23, after just three games with the AFC South franchise. Gardner-Johnson was repor

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