CHICAGO — Jaylon Johnson is going to be a Chicago Bear for the foreseeable future after reportedly signing a contract extension Thursday.

According to Bleacher Report’s Jordan Schultz, Johnson and the Bears have agreed upon a 4-year/$76 million extension, with $54.4 million in guarantees.

In comparison to his peers around the league, the 54.5 million in guarantees is the fifth-most for a corner in the NFL, with the total value of the reported contract ($76 million) checking in at seventh highest.

Heading into the 2023 NFL regular season, Johnson said it was his personal goal to make an NFL All-Pro team — and on Jan. 12 of this year — he was announced as a member of the Associated Press’ All-Pro Second Team.

According to Pro Football Focus, Johnson was tops among all corners in overall defensive grade (90.8), coverage grade (91.0) and gave up the fewest receiving yards among corners who were the primary defender on pass plays (196) in the NFL last year.

With Johnson locked in long term, the Bears no longer have to worry about keeping their best defender in house when NFL free agency kicks off, which is scheduled to begin at 4 p.m. EST on March 13.

Eli Ong

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