Wednesday, November 6, 2024

Bears Face Agonizing Decision With Latest Jaquan Brisker Update

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The Chicago Bears knew they were getting someone potentially special when they drafted Jaquan Brisker in the 2nd round two years ago. Since then, the young safety has established himself as one of the more versatile players at his position in the NFL. In 35 games, he has 249 tackles, six sacks, four forced fumbles, and three interceptions. He was off to another great start this season before a scary collision with Carolina Panthers tight end Tommy Tremble knocked him out with a concussion.

That was October 6th. It is now November 2nd, and Brisker was again declared out for Sunday’s game against Arizona. That is now almost a full month of missed action with a head injury. Typically, players return from concussions after two weeks. The fact it is taking this long for Brisker raises serious concerns about his health moving forward. Don’t forget this isn’t his first concussion in the NFL. It’s his third. Players who suffer from it once become more susceptible to it moving forward.

This puts the Bears in a huge dilemma.

Keeping Jaquan Brisker may no longer be an option.

Remember, the Bears have some significant contract situations to untangle before the 2026 off-season. Brisker, Kyler Gordon, Braxton Jones, T.J. Edwards, DeMarcus Walker, and Andrew Billings will all be free agents. The first three are almost sure to demand the most attention for extensions within the following year. No doubt GM Ryan Poles would love to get it done sooner rather than later. The key is determining who should be the priority. For a time, most believed Brisker was that guy. This development with the head injuries changes things.

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As cold as it may sound, teams can’t afford to give big money to players with chronic health issues. Jaquan Brisker plays a style of football that puts him at far greater risk of future concussions. The Bears love him but must do what is best for the team. Giving him a significant pay raise would be bad business. It looks more and more probable that they will let him play out his rookie deal and test free agency after next season. Gordon and Jones aim to get primary attention for extensions while Poles hunts for safeties in the upcoming draft.

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n0f3ar
n0f3ar
Nov 4, 2024 7:06 am

agree completely—he also never complained when Fields was constantly getting late hit at the end of runs. His being fired might save some of these player’s lives!

TomToo
TomToo
Nov 3, 2024 10:17 am

He should think of his health & family.
RETIRE!!!

Sam
Sam
Nov 2, 2024 12:57 pm

Brisker is not special, he is somewhere between average to good. Not special, not great… hes decent. For every good play he makes, he makes a poor play. I honestly hope he considers retirement. Long term health is the most important thing. Already a millionaire… walk away now before the affects are life long.

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Dr. Steven Sallie
Dr. Steven Sallie
Nov 2, 2024 12:51 pm

Brisker has had at least three concussions. He will get another or more. The last one was likely a mid-major one, but neither a serious nor minor one. Hard to tell because of a cumulative effect. Cold business: if he does not return, then here is a revision for the 2025 Draft (Lest we forget):

1st DE, 2nd DT, 2nd G, 3rd S, 4th C. For the clinically blind, Safety has been moved up a round.

Tred
Tred
Nov 2, 2024 12:50 pm

Two points -Jaquan Brisker had one verified, and a second rumored concussion in college. He had a history of making big hits with questionable tackling form, even though this last hit was definitely not his fault. That’s not the point – the risk was there. The Bears took him anyway. Poles’ draft record gets thinner and thinner. Second – this may be the hit that ends Brisker’s NFL career – a clear instance of a player using his helmet to impact another player – and Eberflus let it go in silence. He didn’t bother to get in the ref’s faces… Read more »

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