Former Chicago Bears wide receiver Devin Duvernay has agreed to a deal with the Arizona Cardinals, according to a new report.
According to NFL Insider Jordan Schultz, Duvernay has inked a one-year deal worth $2.5 million with the Cardinals, heading to Arizona after a single season with the Bears.
Duvernay appeared in all 17 of the Bears’ regular season games in the 2025 season, registering two catches on five targets for Chicago.
He took 21 punt returns for the Bears, with 231 return yards, and he had 40 kick returns for 1,069 yards, including a 56-yard return that helped the Bears beat the Minnesota Vikings in a thrilling game at U.S. Bank Stadium.
In his NFL career, Duvernay has 1,284 punt return yards and 3,231 kick return yards, with two special teams touchdowns.
The Bears have already lost several other wide receivers this offseason, with DJ Moore traded to the Buffalo Bills and Olamide Zaccheaus signing with the Atlanta Falcons.
The Bears already signed a potential replacement for Duvernay, inking Kalif Raymond to a deal earlier in the offseason.