Ryan Poles supplies one answer to Bears backup linebacker question
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The Chicago Bears have been searching for depth at the linebacker position, and GM Ryan Poles may have just found a solution. With key decisions looming in free agency and the draft, Poles' latest move could solidify the Bears’ defense heading into 2025. But is this the right answer, or do the Bears still have work to do? Let’s break it all down.
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https://youtu.be/RembjD03Mmg
The Chicago Bears have been searching for depth at the linebacker position, and GM Ryan Poles may have just found a solution. With key decisions looming in free agency and the draft, Poles' latest move could solidify the Bears’ defense heading into 2025. But is this the right answer, or do the Bears still have work to do? Let’s break it all down.
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#ChicagoBears #RyanPoles #BearsDefense #NFLNews #Bears2025 #BearsLinebackers #BearsRoster #BearsUpdates #BearsNation #FootballTalk #NFLAnalysis #BearsFreeAgency #BearsMoves #WindyCityFootball #ChicagoFootball #BearsRumors #NFLDraft #BearsRebuild #BearsFrontOffice
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**Fair Use Disclaimer**
This video contains copyrighted material used under the fair use provisions of Section 107 of the U.S. Copyright Act. It is for purposes such as criticism, commentary, news reporting, teaching, and research. No copyright infringement is intended.
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00:00Ryan Poles just made a key move for the Chicago Bears' linebacker depth, and while it might not
00:05make national headlines, it tells us a lot about how this team is being built for the future.
00:11Every roster move matters, especially in the National Football League,
00:14where depth can be the difference between a playoff run and a disappointing season.
00:18The Bears are bringing back linebacker Aminag Bungbamaga on a two-year contract worth $5 million.
00:25At first glance, this may seem like a small signing, but when you break it down,
00:29it is a strategic decision that reinforces how Ryan Poles and the coaching staff value
00:34versatility and special teams impact. Aminag Bungbaga is not the kind of player who will
00:39be leading the team in sacks or making highlight reel plays every Sunday, but what he does bring
00:44to the team is consistency, effort, and an ability to contribute in multiple ways.
00:51He made his name last season as a key special teams contributor. That is an aspect of the
00:56game that does not get talked about enough, but anyone who follows the National Football League
01:00closely knows just how crucial it is. The Bears recognized his value and decided he was a player
01:06worth keeping around. Special teams can often be the deciding factor in a closed game.
01:12It is about pinning opponents deep in their territory, making crucial tackles on kickoff
01:17returns, and blocking kicks when it matters most. These hidden battles shape the outcome of games,
01:22and players like Aminag Bungbaga are the unsung heroes who make it happen.
01:27Last season, Aminag Bungbaga played a major role in the Bears special teams unit, finishing tied
01:33for the team lead in special teams tackles with 11. Five of those were solo tackles,
01:38showing that he was not just benefiting from team efforts, he was actively making plays himself.
01:44Special teams play is about discipline, timing, and effort. It is about stopping big returns
01:49before they happen, and flipping field position to put the offense or defense in a better spot.
01:54The Bears clearly believe that Agfang Bemiga is a player who can help them win that battle
01:59week in and week out. His ability to read plays and react quickly makes him a key asset,
02:04and his hustle on every snap proves his value. This is the kind of player who might not get
02:10the glory, but his contributions directly lead to winning football games.
02:16Now, let us look at his role on defense. Last season, he played only 15 defensive snaps.
02:22That is a small sample size, but it does not mean he is not valuable.
02:26The reason the Bears wanted him back is his ability to play all three linebacker positions.
02:33That kind of flexibility is incredibly useful, especially in a league where injuries are
02:38inevitable. If a starter like Tremaine Edmonds or TJ Edwards goes down, having a player who can
02:43step in and hold things together is crucial. Agfang Bemiga gives the Bears that insurance
02:48policy. He is not a household name, but he is a player who coaches and teammates trust to do his
02:53job. He is always ready, always prepared, and he understands the playbook inside and out.
03:00Having someone like that in the locker room is just as important as having top-tier starters.
03:04This move also tells us something about the Bears' overall roster strategy. Instead of throwing big
03:09money at high-profile names, Ryan Poles is building a well-rounded team. This is where
03:15the decision not to tender an offer to Jack Sanborn comes into play. Sanborn was a fan favorite.
03:23He was a local guy who worked his way into the starting lineup and played with passion.
03:27But in the National Football League, decisions have to be made with a bigger picture in mind.
03:31The minimum tender for Sanborn would have cost the Bears nearly $3.5 million. The front office
03:37decided that money could be better used elsewhere. That was not an easy decision,
03:42but it was a calculated one. Every dollar in the salary cap matters, and spending wisely on
03:48depth while maintaining flexibility is key to long-term success. Does this mean the Bears will
03:54draft a linebacker? Maybe. But it does not mean they will prioritize the position early in the
03:59draft. They already have their starters set with Tremaine Edmonds and T.J. Edwards. The focus in
04:04free agency in the draft will likely be on depth and special teams contributors, players who can
04:10fill roles and provide value without taking up major cap space. Oglebong Bemiga fits that
04:17description perfectly. The Bears are building a roster where every player has a defined role and
04:23the right pieces are being put in place to ensure there are no weak links. Whether it is through
04:28undrafted free agents, mid-round draft picks, or smart signings like this one, Chicago is making
04:33sure it has the depth to withstand the grind of an entire season. Some people overlook special
04:39teams, but anyone who has watched football long enough knows how often games are decided by a big
04:44punt return, a missed tackle on a kickoff, or a blocked field goal. Championship teams have strong
04:52special teams units. They do not just rely on their offense and defense. They make sure every
04:58phase of the game is covered. The Bears want to be that kind of team and keeping Oglebong Bemiga is
05:03a step in that direction. A great special teams unit changes field position, creates momentum,
05:09and puts points on the board in unexpected ways. Oglebong Bemiga is a player who understands that
05:15and he embraces his role with a level of intensity that makes a real difference on the field.
05:21Ryan Poles and the coaching staff are building a team that is balanced, disciplined, and ready to
05:26compete in all three phases of the game. Bringing back a player like Oglebong Bemiga might not
05:32dominate the headlines, but it is the kind of move that makes a difference over the course of a long
05:37season. He is a reliable player, a hard worker, and someone who has already proven his worth on the
05:43field. That is why the Bears made sure to lock him down for two more years. The best teams in the
05:48league have players like him, guys who show up, do their job, and make the plays that go unnoticed by
05:54casual fans but are critical to winning football games. This is just one of many moves the Bears
06:01will make this offseason. Free agency is still unfolding and the draft is right around the corner.
06:05There are bigger signings to come and there will be a lot of excitement leading up to the season,
06:11but smart teams know that championships are not just built with star players. They are built with
06:18the right role players, the right depth, and the right mindset. That is exactly what this move
06:24represents. It is about long-term success, about building a foundation, and about ensuring the team
06:31has the pieces in place to be competitive every single week. The Chicago Bears are not just trying
06:39to be good next season. They are building something sustainable. They are putting together a roster
06:44that can compete year after year, and if Ogbong-Bemiga continues to excel on special teams
06:49and steps up when needed on defense, this contract will look like a bargain. That is what smart team
06:57building looks like, and Ryan Poles is proving once again that he has a clear vision for the
07:02future of this team. It is not about flashy moves. It is about smart, calculated decisions
07:08that ensure the Bears can play winning football for years to come. There is a lot more work to
07:13be done. More signings will happen. The draft will bring new talent, and when training camp rolls around,
07:19competition will be fierce, but one thing is clear. This front office knows what it is doing.
07:24They are locking down important pieces, making smart financial decisions, and ensuring that the
07:32Chicago Bears are ready to take the next step. The future is bright, and this is just the beginning.
07:38The Bears are building a team that can last, a team that can compete, and a team that is ready to
07:42bring championship football back to Chicago.