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Alshon Jeffery Goes high for reception, Income Goe
Alshon Jeffery Goes high for reception, Income Goe

The NFL has never seen a set of games quite like what was on display this week. Despite brutal, wintry conditions at a number of sites, teams hung 90 touchdowns on the board Sunday, breaking the league’s single-day mark of 87 set in Week 17 last season.

With under 20 seconds to go until halftime at Soldier Field and Chicago sitting at the Cowboys 25-yard line, it looked like the Bears were going to have to settle for a field goal to end the half. However, quarterback Josh McCown had a better idea that to throw the ball up for grabs in the end zone to Alshon Jeffery. That's exactly what McCown did, Jeffery somehow made the catch in the corner of the end zone despite the fact that he was being double-teamed by the Cowboys secondary.

Jeffery's ability to use his size/leverage (6-foot-3, 216 pounds) to gain separation back to the football in the intermediate passing game is understandable. But the fans are more focused on the speed and catch radius the second-year player showcases down the field at the point of attack. Jeffery lit up the Vikings in Week 13 and he consistently goes up to high-point the football in the vertical route tree. He's a player who gives the Bears opportunities to flip the field because of the favorable matchups he presents in the game plan. Thus, Michael McCaskey, the owner of Chicago Bears said on Sunday via cbssports.com that Jeffery would be increased salary from $4.54 to $4.78. The news was followed by the rising fans supporting rate of Jeffery. www.bearsmore.com broadcasts the sales volume of the Alshon Jeffery jerseys on Facebook that have been 61,348. The number of fans keep growing.


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