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Bears sign Josh Sitton after being cut by Packers, NFL rosters finalized

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The Green Bay Packers made some interesting moves on cut down day. Former pro bowl guard Josh Sitton was among the final cuts, on Saturday. Sitton played eight seasons in Green Bay and started 112 games. The Chicago Bears wasted no time snatching up Sitton, inking him to a three year deal. Inside linebacker has been a topic of discussion for the past few seasons. Sam Barrington was released which means the Packers will most likely start rookie Blake Martinez alongside Jake Ryan. In another suprising move, the Packers opted to keep three quarterbacks on the roster. Joe Callahan played his way to a roster spot with extended time, in the pre-season. Finally, it doesn't seem like much, but the Packers do not have a long snapping specialist. Rick Lovato was released meaning that Mason Crosby now has to put his faith in two new faces to execute the kicking game.

There were some other big names on the market across the NFL. Mark Sanchez was suppose to be the stop gap after Peyton Manning retired. However, the Denver Broncos decided to release Sanchez. He barely had time to clean out his locker, as the Dallas Cowboys signed him to back up rookie Dak Prescott. Baltimore Ravens running back Justin Forsett is looking for work. Forsett ending last season on injured reserve after breaking his arm. Ronnie Hillman has a Super Bowl ring, but is searching for a new time as the Broncos parted ways with the teams leading rusher, in 2015. Listen in and call the show with your thoughts.

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