The next step for Bears improvement has been charted already by Ryan Poles, with possibly some extraneous help from Jaylon Johnson. Poles already said at the draft exactly where they could be looking afterward for more help, based on what they were able to do with the first two days of the draft.
Bears cornerback Jaylon Johnson signed a new contract earlier this year and he will play the first season of the deal with a new number. The Bears announced that Johnson will wear No.
In an attempt to clear up what he meant by what has become known as the "Hollywood" comment, Bears cornerback Jaylon Johnson indicated where GM Ryan Poles might want to focus his attention in coming months before training camp with the few remaining unsigned free agents.
Last month, Chicago Bears cornerback Jaylon Johnson made some rather abrasive comments about quarterback Caleb Williams, saying that Williams needed to leave the “Hollywood stuff” in college.
Chicago Bears cornerback Jaylon Johnson generated headlines when he said in March that quarterback Caleb Williams "can’t bring that Hollywood stuff into the building" as a rookie. Now that Williams is officially Johnson's teammate, the defensive back is clarifying his remarks.
Here's a look at how the NFC North stacked up on the first day of the NFL Draft.
During his pre-draft visit with the club this spring, Caleb Williams had dinner with multiple veteran Bears players. GM Ryan Poles indicated those players gave Williams a passing grade.
The Chicago Bears have the No. 1 overall pick in the NFL Draft, and with that selection, the consensus is that the franchise will select USC quarterback Caleb Williams.
Bears CB Jaylon Johnson said USC Caleb Williams will have to prove himself but also emphasized the importance of getting to know him. “What you did in college, the Hollywood, it’s like ‘nah, you gotta prove yourself,’” Johnson said, via PFT.
Multiple teammates have stated that they wanted quarterback Justin Fields to stay in Chicago, but obviously the front office felt different and dealt Fields to the Pittsburgh Steelers.
The hype surrounding USC quarterback Caleb Williams is real and the possibility of the Chicago Bears selecting him in the 2024 NFL draft is growing more and more likely with each passing day.
The Pittsburgh Steelers found themselves embroiled in trade rumors as the 2023 season's trade deadline approached, particularly involving the Chicago Bears and their star cornerback, Jaylon Johnson.
Similar to many Chicago Bears fans, Jaylon Johnson is also awaiting the arrival of Caleb Williams in the windy city. But the Bears All-Pro cornerback has cautioned the departing USC quarterback to cast his ‘Hollywood’ persona away before entering the NFL.
The Chicago Bears will almost surely be taking USC quarterback Caleb Williams with the No. 1 overall pick in the NFL Draft next month, but cornerback Jaylon Johnson does not appear sold on Williams just yet.
The Bears will likely make the USC QB the first pick of the 2024 NFL Draft.
The Chicago Bears may be bringing in USC’s blue chip quarterback prospect Caleb Williams with their no. 1 pick in this April’s NFL draft, but that doesn’t mean Williams’ new teammates are going to treat him with kid gloves.
One of the big concerns for the Bears was the impact in the locker room of Justin Fields being ousted and rookie quarterback Caleb Williams being drafted
Earlier this week, the Chicago Bears placed the franchise tag on defensive back Jaylon Johnson. On Thursday, the Bears agreed to a four-year contract extension with Johnson worth $76 million ($54 million guaranteed).
According to Ian Rapoport of NFL Network, the 24-year-old agreed to a new four-year, $76M deal with the Bears on Thursday, making him one of the highest-paid corners in the NFL only days after being franchise-tagged.
After receiving the franchise tag earlier this week, Jaylon Johnson and the Chicago Bears are in agreement on a new contract. The star cornerback has agreed to a four-year deal worth $76 million, Bleacher Report’s Jordan Schultz first reported.
This will give the Bears more cap space as they hand the young stud a landmark raise.
According to Jordan Schultz, the Bears and CB Jaylon Johnson have agreed to a four-year $76 million extension. The deal includes $54.4 million in guarantees for Johnson, who received the franchise tag earlier this week. At $19 million a year, it’s a strong pay-day for Johnson coming off a career season.
In what has become a trend on franchise tag deadline day, another defensive star has been tagged.
We are closing in on free agency, which means teams are trying to extend players before they officially hit the market. That way, teams don't have to worry about competing for their own player.
The 2024 NFL offseason is officially in full swing. The Chicago Bears you watched last season may look a whole lot different in September, due to massive draft decisions that they will be forced to make, and a boatload of money in free agency to potentially spend on more talent.
The quarterback position will garner headlines in Chicago this offseason, but the team has another high profile decision to deal with.
It's the offseason and that means it's the time of year when players talk more freely, sometimes like they're GMs or coaches. Jaylon Johnson, never one
The Chicago Bears don't want to see cornerback Jaylon Johnson wearing another uniform anytime soon.
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