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Darnell Wright’s job as starting right tackle for the Chicago Bears is very likely safe. But general manager Ryan Poles’ recent comments on an episode of “1920 Football Drive” could ...
When the Bears signed Ben Johnson and a productive free agency period followed, the reports began to circulate how GM Ryan Poles would be extended to the length of his new coach's reported five ...
It wasn’t until Williams met with the Bears at Halas Hall in a pre-draft visit that he relented and looked forward to the challenge of playing in Chicago. I wrote about that meeting last year.
The Bears extended guard Joe Thuney through 2027. Here's what GM Ryan Poles and HC Ben Johnson had to say.
Thuney accomplished that, and now is looking to do the same for the Bears in Chicago. But, let's get back to how this deal makes Ryan Poles look like a literal mastermind.
With her father, Bears founder, owner and coach George Halas, she witnessed the Red Grange barnstorming tour in 1925 and the NFL’s first indoor game at Chicago Stadium in 1932, among other early ...
Ultimately, Caleb Williams warmed to the idea of turning the franchise around after Bears GM Ryan Poles held firm and Williams took a pre-draft visit to the team’s facility.
Chicago Bears general manager Ryan Poles played it safe in the first round of the 2025 draft. He chose not to give up too many assets to land running back Ashton Jeanty, opting to stay put and ...
The Bears are near the bottom of the league in available cap, currently sitting with $10.6 million. and Poles has shown a willingness to admit his mistakes and cut ties with players — like he ...
However, general manager Ryan Poles is getting bashed for the next pick he made. The Bears gave defensive coordinator Dennis Allen a five-foot-11, 236-pound linebacker.
In Ryan Pace’s last draft for the Bears in 2021, he traded up in a desperate swing for a quarterback in Round 1 (Justin Fields), then did it again for an offensive tackle in Round 2 (Teven Jenkins).