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Bears will be 'smart' about Mack for Week 1

Chicago Bears coach Matt Nagy said Sunday that he will be “smart” but aggressive in getting Khalil Mack up to speed in time to play next Sunday night at the Green Bay Packers.

Nagy said Mack will practice Monday and the Bears are “going to do everything we can to get him to a point to where he can play.” Asked to clarify the likelihood of Mack playing in Week 1, Nagy answered, “Hopefully pretty good.”

“We’ll get to see where he’s at mentally here after tonight, and then physically we’ll have a practice tomorrow and physically get an idea, and then we’ll just kind of have to listen to his feedback where he’s at,” Nagy said. “We told him, communication is imperative here. It’s not like being able to plug somebody in on a Madden game and just say, ‘Go sack the quarterback.’ There’s some planning that goes [into it].

  • It might not be the move that puts Chicago over the top, but trading for a 27-year-old defensive game-changer is a no-brainer for a team on the rise.

  • DE Khalil Mack, traded from Oakland to Chicago, is now the highest-paid defensive player in NFL history with a six-year extension that averages $23.5M per season.

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“We’ll see where he’s at, and hopefully he’s able to go out there and play well, but it will be more of a day-by-day thing than anything.”

Mack held out of training camp with the Oakland Raiders before he was traded to the Bears on Saturday. Mack, who was training on his own during his holdout, was asked Sunday how ready he thinks he will be.

“I feel like I’m ready, but you know, the game, we’ve got to get out there and get to it, and my body will respond the way it’s going to respond, and then coaches are going to kind of ease me into it, and so we’re going to figure it out,” he said.

The Bears gave up first-round picks in 2019 and 2020, a third-round pick in 2020 and a sixth-round pick in 2019 to acquire Mack earlier Saturday. In return, the Bears received a second-round pick in 2020 and a conditional fifth-round pick in 2020.

Bears general manager Ryan Pace said getting the second-round pick in 2020 from the Raiders was a “critical piece” of the trade for the Bears.

“In that draft, we’re going to have two 2s, and I think we’ve proven that in the second round, we can get high-caliber players,” he said. “So that was important because you’re talking about draft capital and also financial resources you’re giving up, but fortunately we’re in a really good space with our salary cap, and so our roster can handle this right now.”

Mack agreed to a record-setting, six-year, $141 million extension, a source told ESPN’s Adam Schefter. Mack is now the highest-paid defensive player in NFL history. The deal, which averages $23.5 million per season, includes $90 million in guaranteed money and $60 million at signing, the source said.

Mack said he “absolutely” feels pressure with the status of being the NFL’s highest-paid defensive player.

“I’d be lying if I told you it weren’t. But just based on how hard I worked and how hard I play, I want to be able to go out and show why, and that’s just me,” he said. “I’ve always thought of myself as the best defensive player in the league, and I want to play like the best defensive player in the league. I want to be the best at what I do, and that’s just me.”

Soccer

Mourinho: Ronaldo's return to Manchester United 'was never on the table'

Manchester United manager Jose Mourinho has dismissed talk that the club was looking to re-sign superstar Cristiano Ronaldo during the transfer window.

Ronaldo left Real Madrid for Juventus in a deal worth €100 million this summer after nine years in the Spanish capital. Persistent British media speculation suggested the 33-year-old could return to Old Trafford, where he won the Premier League three times and collected one Champions League title and a Ballon d’Or in six seasons.

However, Mourinho, who coached Ronaldo at the Bernabeu between 2010 and 2013, denies rumors that the Red Devils considered a deal for the Portugal captain.

“Cristiano was never on my table to say yes or no to Cristiano to come to us,” Mourinho told reporters Sunday, according to ESPN. “It was never on the table.”

Regardless of whether they discussed a potential move for Ronaldo, Mourinho and United did not find much success in pursuit of their summer transfer targets. The club’s board reportedly vetoed several of the manager’s defensive preferences, and it’s believed that Mourinho failed to convince Ronaldo’s new Bianconeri teammate Mario Mandzukic to move to Salford.

United will face off against their former superstar and his new team in the Champions League group stages this season. Mourinho’s men host Ronaldo and Co. at Old Trafford on Oct. 23 before traveling to Turin on Nov. 7.

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