Former Chicago Bears kicker Robbie Gould was a guest on the podcast of former Bears teammate Earl Bennett, and he was asked whether or not he could consider coming back to the Bears when he hits the open market this spring.

“Chicago will always be home. I love Bears fans, and I love the city. I’ll always be a Bear, no matter what team I’m on or where I’m going or whatever happens,” he said. “One day, I’ll probably retire a Bear.”

The team has allowed former players like Devin Hester and Charles Tillman the opportunity to sign one-day contracts with the team to allow them to retire as Bears, and while Gould isn’t ready to hang up his spikes yet, he could opt to do the same thing when his career is over.

The Bears could very well bring in Gould, as the team seems to be ready to move on from kicker Cody Parkey after he missed a 43-yard field goal that would have won a playoff game against the Philadelphia Eagles earlier this month.

Especially after Parkey decided to go on The Today Show. 

If the Bears had Gould, I’m almost positive they would have won that game. 

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