Bears' Tyson Bagent honors Chicago basketball great Derrick Rose
Bears backup quarterback Tyson Bagent honored Derrick Rose, who retired this week at age 35, by wearing a replica of his McDonald’s All-American jersey on the walk into the stadium before Sunday’s win against the Rams.
Rose is a Chicago basketball legend. He won 120 games at Simeon before becoming the No. 1 overall pick of the Bulls in 2008. He won Rookie of the Year and, two years later, was named the youngest MVP in NBA history.
.@tysbagent rockin' the D Rose All-American ???? pic.twitter.com/TzxlFYEiqy
— Chicago Bears (@ChicagoBears) September 29, 2024
After leaving the Bulls in 2016, he played for the Knicks, Cavaliers, Timberwolves, Pistons and Knicks a second time. He spent last season with the Grizzlies, where he appeared in 24 games, starting seven.
Rose made three All-Star Games, all with the Bulls, from 2009-12, before tearing his ACL. He announced his retirement Thursday.
The Bears have done similar tributes before — at the Hall of Fame Game, various players wore the jerseys of Devin Hester, Steve McMichael and Julius Peppers.