Bears defensive coordinator Vic Fangio said Friday that he deserves the most blame for the team's ill-fated decision to sign defensive lineman Ray McDonald, whom the club released in May.
The Chicago Bears released Ray McDonald on Monday after the defensive lineman was arrested earlier in the day on suspicion of domestic violence and child endangerment.
The Chicago Bears released defensive lineman Ray McDonald after he was arrested in Northern California on domestic violence charges.
NFL officials said Friday they have informed Bears defensive end Ray McDonald that he won't be disciplined by the league for a domestic violence incident that occurred at his San Jose home.
Chicago Bears coach John Fox said Wednesday that defensive end Ray McDonald will be held accountable in all aspects after signing a one-year contract with the storied franchise a day earlier.
The Bears have reached agreement on a one-year contract with free-agent defensive end Ray McDonald, the team said Tuesday.