Chicago Bears rookie wide receiver Squirrel White has retired from the NFL after just 16 days. The former Tennessee and ...
The Chicago Bears signed UDFA wide receiver Squirrel White on April 25. On May 11, he announced his retirement. Here's what we know.
The Chicago Bears have announced that one of their rookie wide receivers has retired from the NFL in a series of post-minicamp roster moves.
A former Tennessee Volunteers wide receiver is reportedly retiring from the NFL without ever playing in a game.
Chicago Bears undrafted rookie receiver Squirrel White has retired. The move comes after White participated in rookie minicamp over the weekend.
Chicago Bears undrafted free-agent signing Squirrel White is hanging up his cleats three days after signing with the team.
White announced his retirement after the conclusion of the Bears' rookie minicamp this past weekend. The wide receiver seems to have realized the NFL may not be for him and has gone on to pursue other ...
Squirrel White may go down with one of the shortest careers in Chicago Bears history, while the franchise itself announced ...
From there, the 5-foot-9, 177-pound White managed to land a deal with the Bears as an undrafted free agent. But now just over two weeks after the conclusion of the draft, White ha ...
The Bears offered no further explanation in their news release. Full name Marquarius Malik White, Squirrel used to mimic the ...
Former Tennessee Vols wide receiver Squirrel White has found a home in the NFL after going unselected in the 2026 NFL Draft. White spent the first three seasons of his college career at Tennessee.
The Bears have signed four news players, plus one of their undrafted rookie retires.