The Chicago Bears have been one of the most active teams this offseason in free agency. Over the span of just a few days at the start of free agency the team added two wideouts in Allen Robinson and Taylor Gabriel, a tight end in Trey Burton, a backup quarterback in Chase Daniel and a kicker in Cody Parkey. All five players met with the media on March 15 at Halas Hall to talk about their new team. In addition to meeting the media in Chicago for the first time, all five players showed off their new uniform numbers with the organization.

The biggest signing of the week for Chicago was Robinson. The talented wideout has worn the No. 15 throughout his career but will debut in a Bears uniform wearing the No. 12. Some notable names to have worn that jersey in the past in Chicago are fellow wideout Justin Gage and quarterbacks Josh McCown, Caleb Hanie and Matt Barkley. The number was last worn last season by Markus Wheaton who was released by the team on Wednesday:

"I wanted to get out of 15," Robinson said about the number change. "I wanted a fresh start."

Unlike Robinson, Gabriel is not changing his number. He will once again wear the No. 18 in Chicago like he did with the Atlanta Falcons. Quarterbacks Mike Tomczak, Steve Stentstrom and Kyle Orton all wore the number in Chicago. Most recently it was worn by Tre McBride during the 2017 season before his eventual release by the team.

In his backup role in Chicago Daniel will not be able to sport the number he's been wearing throughout his career. Since Mitch Trubisky has the No. 10 locked up, Daniel will be going with the No. 4 this season. It was last worn by kicker Connor Barth last season. Most notably it was worn by quarterback Jim Harbaugh and punter Brad Maynard.

Burton is no stranger to wearing different numbers. He began his Eagles career wearing the No. 47 before switching to No. 88. In Chicago he will wear the No. 80. Many players have worn that number in team history, most notably wide receiver Curtis Conway between 1993 and 1999. It has also been worn by Earl Bennett, Bernard Berrian, Dez White, Brandon Lloyd and Marc Mariani.

Parkey has opted to wear the No. 1 with the Bears. He will become just the third player in team history to ever wear the number in a regular season game. Kicker Jeff Jaeger wore the number between 1996 and 1999 and Mike Nugent wore it for his four-game stint with the team last year.

Not long after signing those players to new deals, the Bears also added backup quarterback Tyler Bray and outside linebacker Aaron Lynch to the mix. Bray has opted to wear the No. 9 with the Bears. He wore the No. 8 during his time at Tennessee between 2010 and 2012 but has been wearing the No. 9 since entering the NFL in 2013. The last player to wear the number was David Fales during the 2016 season. Prior to that, Robbie Gould wore the number between 2005 and 2016 en route to becoming the team's all-time scoring leader. Jim McMahon also notably wore the number between 1982 and 1988, as did Billy Wade between 1961 and 1966.

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After wearing the No. 19 during his time at Notre Dame and South Florida, Lynch switched over to 59 with the San Francisco 49ers in 2014. He will now wear the iconic No. 99 jersey in Chicago. The number was most notably worn by Hall of Famer Dan Hampton between 1979 and 1990. Other number players include Jim Flanigan (1995 to 2000), Tank Johnson (2004 to 2006), Lamarr Houston (2014-2017) and Shea McClellin (2012 to 2013).

Offensive lineman Earl Watford signed with the team last week and will be wearing the No. 71. The former Arizona Cardinal wore the No. 78 for the first three years of his career before moving to No. 71 last year. James "Big Cat" Williams most famously wore the number in Chicago between 1991 and 2002. Defensive lineman Israel Idonije wore the number between 2004 and 2012. Other notable players to wear the number for the Bears include Earl Leggett (1957-1965), Tony McGee (1971-193) and Josh Sitton (2016-2017).