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The Chicago Bears and general manager Ryan Poles have agreed to a contract extension through the 2029 season, multiple media outlets reported on Friday.
Analysis: The Bears' GM took no questions at a press conference and needs to devote the time saved to finding a running back ...
The Chicago Bears are reportedly creating more franchise alignment and have agreed to a new five-year contract extension with general manager Ryan Poles.
The Bears are signing GM Ryan Poles to a contract extension to keep him in Chicago through 2029. But was it the right move?
Poles comes to the Bears from the Kansas City Chiefs, and Eberflus was the defensive coordinator with the Colts. And on Sunday, the Bears hired Green Bay Packers quarterbacks coach Luke Getsy as ...
Warren confirmed that Poles will have the final say on who is hired. Poles and Eberflus were hired together in Jan. 2022 when they replaced former GM Ryan Pace and coach Matt Nagy.
It wasn’t a massive overhaul, but the Chicago Bears made a few key changes on defense heading into 2025. General manager Ryan ...
5 more years of Ryan Poles with this extension. hopefully 5 more years of excellent drafts & trades. and never another mistake like Eberflus (and the ego that kept him employed too long).
Poles told his linemen to lose weight and get lean before training camp in 2022, something then-head coach Matt Eberflus agreed with.
After the draft, Poles was happy with how the Bears let their board — and all the predraft work with Johnson — “speak to us.” When they were on the clock at No. 10, the board told them to ...
Poles' biggest move as Chicago's general manager was when he traded the No. 1 pick in the 2023 draft to Carolina for receiver DJ Moore and the Panthers' first-rounder in 2024.