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Tarik Cohen, Bears Agree to 3-Year, $17.25M Contract Extension

Tim Daniels@TimDanielsBRX.com LogoFeatured ColumnistSeptember 20, 2020

Chicago Bears running back Tarik Cohen (29) runs against the Detroit Lions in the second half of an NFL football game in Detroit, Sunday, Sept. 13, 2020. (AP Photo/Jose Juarez)
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The Chicago Bears and running back Tarik Cohen reached an agreement Saturday on a three-year, $17.25 million contract extension.

Cohen's agent, Drew Rosenhaus, confirmed the deal to ESPN's Adam Schefter.

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After Bears’ RB Tarik Cohen reached agreement on a three-year extension that ties him to Chicago for four years, his agent @RosenhausSports said, “We have an extensive and productive track record of getting deals done with the Bears.” https://t.co/TQK7rP6guA

Cohen was in the final season of his four-year, $3 million rookie contract he signed after the Bears selected him in the fourth round of the 2017 NFL draft.

In June, the 25-year-old North Carolina native said the situation provided an extra layer of motivation heading into the 2020 campaign.

"It's definitely a motivating factor being that this is the year," Cohen told reporters. "I feel like I can't put any pressure on nobody else. It's all on me. That's how I like to go about it. I just take it upon myself, anything else like, I want to win as a team. I feel like if we win as a team that is good for everybody's individual success."

The 2018 Pro Bowl selection has been a valuable dual-threat asset for Chicago. He entered his fourth NFL season with nearly as many catches (203) as rushing attempts (250), showcasing the team's efforts to get him the ball in space to use his elusiveness and game-changing speed.

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Give this guy room to run and he'll make ya pay. @TarikCohen takes in it for 6. #DETvsCHI | #Bears100 https://t.co/awX11RY23j

Cohen averaged 853.7 yards from scrimmage across his first three seasons and scored 14 touchdowns across 48 regular-season appearances for the Bears.

He's recorded 47 total yards and no scores in one game so far in 2020.

The North Carolina A&T product probably doesn't possess the size (5'6", 191 pounds) to become a three-down workhorse for Chicago for an entire season. That doesn't mean he's not a vital cog in what the NFC North club is trying to do offensively.

He'll continue to share playing time with David Montgomery and Cordarrelle Patterson. He's likely to get between 12 and 15 touches in most games, and more when the Bears are playing from behind.

Cohen's extension combined with Montgomery's deal, which runs through 2022, should solidify the team's backfield for the immediate future.