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Hester MIA On First Day Of Bears Camp



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BOURBONNAIS, Ill. (AP) --
Devin Hester, who has electrified the NFL with 11 punt and kickoff returns for touchdowns in his first two seasons, skipped the Chicago Bears' first training camp practice Wednesday in a holdout.

Hester, a two-time Pro Bowler, was placed on the Bears' Reserve/Did Not Report list.

"I'm not coming," Hester told the Chicago Tribune in a phone interview. "I have to make a statement. I showed by going to (organized team activities) that I was a team player. But then, I just felt like they weren't taking it seriously that I wanted to get a new deal."

Hester, who also played wide receiver last season, has two years remaining on his initial deal. He was the Bears' second round-draft pick in 2006.

In addition to his four kickoff returns and seven punt returns for touchdowns over two seasons, he also returned a missed field goal 108 yards for a TD and took the opening kickoff of the 2007 Super Bowl 92 yards for a score.

As a receiver last season, trying to learn the nuances of the position with the hope someday of being a go-to pass catcher, he had 20 receptions, with an 81-yard TD.

"I can't go out and play this year making $445,000. Come on, man," Hester said.

The Bears have given new deals this offseason to Lance Briggs, Tommie Harris, Brian Urlacher, Desmond Clark and Alex Brown. And on Wednesday they signed this year's first-round pick, tackle Chris Williams of Vanderbilt, to a five-year deal reportedly worth $16 million.

General manager Jerry Angelo said after practice Wednesday he was surprised and disappointed that Hester was a no-show.

"Unexpected. We thought Devin was going to be here. As you know, we've been negotiating with Devin for a while and we are continually negotiating with him as well. So I really don't know why he isn't here today," Angelo said.

Angelo said he'd talked a few days ago to Eugene Parker, Hester's agent.

"He floated it out there, but I didn't really take it serious because, as I say, we are still talking, we're still in the process, there's no closure. Usually when you say, 'Hey, it's over, take it or leave it, we're out of money,' you might get a reaction like that. But as you're continuing on in negotiations as we have been, it is surprising."

Parker could not be reached for comment Wednesday.

Angelo said the Bears didn't necessarily have a pecking order this offseason for getting new contracts done with players.

"We did tell Devin we were going to address his situation and we have," Angelo said. "That's where it is. The timing of it maybe wasn't satisfactory to him, but again, those things just kind of run their course."

Hester wasn't the only player missing the first day of drills on a warm but comfortable afternoon at Olivet Nazarene University.

Star center Olin Kreutz (Achilles' tendon) and newly acquired running back Kevin Jones (knee) were placed on the physically unable to perform list, while defensive tackle Dusty Dvoracek (calf) and guard Chester Adams (stomach) were put on the non-football injury list.

But it was the absence of the speedy No. 23 that created a buzz on the first day of a camp that will feature an open competition for the starting quarterback's job between Grossman and Kyle Orton.

Grossman won a coin flip at a meeting Wednesday and worked with the first team on the first day. And now they will alternate with the first unit each practice, with Orton getting that opportunity on Thursday.

But when they'll be able to throw to Hester is not clear.

"He's got to do what he's got to do and I'm not really going to comment on it," Grossman said.

Bears coach Lovie Smith said he had spoken with his Hester.

"I don't have any idea how long it will be. We would like to get him out here as soon as possible," Smith said.

"I know he would like to be out here. He realizes how important this work is, especially this early work with him becoming a full-time receiver."
 


 
 
07/24/2008 6:57AM
What do you think of Hester's hold-out?
Should the Bears give him more money?
07/24/2008 8:50AM
sales
The Bears are so cheap, this is one of their best players for the past two years and he's making peanuts. Pay the man ASAP, if anyone on the team deserves a big raise it's him.
07/24/2008 9:30AM
A contract is a contract
Where else but in professional sports can a person walk in and say, "Pay me more and void our contract; I want a new one because this one isn't good enough." If I told that to my employer, he'd say "Don't let the door hit you on your way out." He can't live on $455K/year???? What other job would pay Hester that much??
07/24/2008 9:37AM
Professional?
Negotiations should be finalized long before players are to show up for practice. Which ever pencil pusher is responsible for the hold up should be replaced within 3 months. There is more at stake than just the players%u2019 jobs. Respectability as a team is at risk. Are the Bear a professional team or not? Lets start acting like professionals.
07/24/2008 10:15AM
Deduction in Style Points
Devin clearly deserves more $$. He isn't a dumb rookie, so he should be in practice while he's negotiating.
07/24/2008 6:08PM
2 years
He has 2 years on his contract,he was happy when he signed it he should abide by the terms. no tandrems please!
07/24/2008 10:41PM
Hester Is A Punk
Sorry...I liked Hester before. But now, I think he is just another over hyped punk. You know what? Become a big time receiver before you want to be paid like one. What a punk.
07/24/2008 10:42PM
NFL Fan
You signed the contract....live with it.
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