During his weekly radio segment on Chicago’s 670 The Score, Parkins and Spiegel, Chicago Bears Pro Bowl cornerback Jaylon Johnson voiced confidence in his ability to re-sign with the team.
The free agent to be responded, “I expect to get a deal done,” when asked what he thought would happen this offseason.
Throughout his four-year career, the 24-year-old Johnson has started all 53 of his games. In 2023, he participated in 14 games and recorded 36 tackles, four interceptions (one for a touchdown), ten passes defensed, a forced fumble, and a fumble recovery.
He says there’s a lot going on with him and the team right now, so while some time may pass, they’ll be in contact shortly. He doesn’t provide a date for a new deal.
It’s absolutely embarrassing to compare the quarterback histories of the Bears and Packers.
Bears general manager Ryan Poles may be seeking assistance as Ian Cunningham attracts outside interest.
Among the 19 players and three coaches elected into the College Football Hall of Fame is Dan Hampton.
Bears colleagues are likewise awaiting the outcome of Justin Fields’ decision.
As player dissatisfaction grows, Bears offensive coordinator Luke Getsy’s position is uncertain. Cody Whitehair intends to play in 2024, whether with the Bears or not.
Matt Eberflus of the Bears spent Monday from 7 a.m. to 4 p.m. doing 10-minute departure interviews at Halas Hall with his players.
His supervisors, chairman George McCaskey, president and CEO Kevin Warren, and general manager Ryan Poles, who have promised a detailed review of the programme, will pose much more pressing questions to him still.
Around breakfast, former Bears coaches John Fox, Matt Nagy, and Marc Trestman were all fired. Eberflus, who was seated besides Poles during the player interviews on Monday, wasn’t. However, neither Poles nor Warren, the new variable who has taken over as chief decision-maker from Ted Phillips in April, have formally endorsed Eberflus.
With no contact, Love completed 27 of 32 passes for 316 yards and two touchdowns against Chicago, displaying incredible skill. Paradoxically, though, Rodgers might have given him a little assistance. If nothing else, the four-time MVP and potential Hall of Famer, who is currently with the New York Jets, gave him some hope.