It looked like the Chicago Bears were done with the first day of free agency after coming to terms on deals with center Drew Dalman and defensive end Dayo Odenyingbo. They’d addressed both of their most pressing needs. It was time to sit back and let the market settle, right? Nope. Not long after the Odenyingbo news dropped, the Bears struck again, reaching an agreement with former Pro Bowl defensive tackle Grady Jarrett on a three-year deal. It was a move nobody saw coming.
For one, Jarrett is 31. Chicago has generally steered clear of older free agents under Ryan Poles. For another, he’d just been released earlier in the day. Most expected him to test the market. Instead, the Bears made their push quickly, and he jumped on board. While money was a key part of the decision, along with joining a coach he’s familiar with, Dennis Allen, there was likely another core reason this came together.
It means Jarrett will get a chance to pursue his beef with Green Bay Packers quarterback Jordan Love.
Grady Jarrett can be so beneficial to the Bears.
Keep in mind he suffered a torn ACL midway through the 2023 season. He still returned and played all of 2024, producing 34 quarterback pressures along the way. If healthy, Jarrett remains one of the more explosive interior pass rushers in the league. The best part is the Bears wouldn’t need him to be the primary guy. They have Gervon Dexter in place. With him handling full-time duties, Jarrett will be able to serve as a rotational pass rusher. This will preserve his body and utilize the best of his skillset.
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Beyond that, Grady Jarrett is a tremendous leader. For the better part of a decade, he was the heart and soul of Atlanta’s defense. He plays with attitude and a chip on his shoulder. Ben Johnson said he wants plays who excel in big moments. Across five playoff games in his career, Jarrett has 17 quarterback pressures. His three-sack performance in the Super Bowl against Tom Brady was legendary. The young guys can also learn from his dedication to his craft.
The fact he also hates the quarterback of the Bears’ most hated rival is the cherry on the sundae.
Oh Jarret hates Love too? Well that’s it where can I find his jersey?? But really hopefully dude gets 6 sacks against him this season that would show me all i need to know about his feelings toward him and the Packers. Kind of a strange article to say his hate for Love was a big reason the Bears wanted him haha.
So, Jarrett has a Jordan Love dartboard? Or a “Jordan Love Bites” bumpersticker?
Another example of Lambert writing for the passionate 12 year olds like I used to be. I hated Don Majkowski. He’s so cocky, come on Trace Armstrong knock that smirk off his face. I hate that guy!
Who cares what was paid? You folks act like you’re paying their contracts. The entire NFL pay scale, at every position has gone considerably higher. Remember when Patrick Mahomes signed for 500M @ 50 per year. That was expensive then. Now we’re at 60M per year for certain positions. Let Poles handle the horse, you just hold the tail and watch. Sit back and enjoy the show!
The key to Poles acquisition is that all of the expire in two or three years. That gives them time to coach and develop draft picks and UDFAs. (Which they have every intention of doing)
The REAL progress of this team will be toward the end of this first year through next year and the year after. 2027. Look for it.