From there, a host of experienced safeties are available, and one source said Monday night that Bears safety Adrian Amos is close to having a deal in place elsewhere. That could lead the Bears to Tashaun Gipson, a veteran who spent the last three seasons with the Jaguars after four years with the Browns. He’s 28 and has 20 career interceptions with a track record for durability. The Jaguars cut the 28-year-old Gipson instead of paying him $7.25 million this season. But until Amos has a deal in place, you can’t rule out a return.