WATCH: Ryan Poles provides injury updates and offseason roster moves

WATCH: Ryan Poles provides injury updates and offseason roster moves


Tony Crumpton Tony Crumpton  ·  Senior Editor ·  

General Manager Ryan Poles met with the media on Tuesday at Halas Hall and gave a key injury update.

"It is going to take a few weeks before he can come back," Poles said about cornerback Jaylon Johnson. "We've got a lot of faith that he's going to put in the time to rehab and be his full self when he comes back. It's going to take a little bit of time, but [I'm] not overly concerned about long-term."

Video summary/cliff notes:

(00:00–00:20) Ryan Poles thanks the Bears' operations and grounds crew, especially Kenrock’s group, for setting up Halas Hall and preparing the training camp facilities.

(00:20–00:39) Expresses excitement about fans returning to camp and outlines that he’ll provide updates on player designations and signings before handing it off to Ben (presumably head coach Matt Eberflus).

(00:39–00:58) Announces that Jaylon Johnson has been placed on the Non-Football Injury (NFI) list due to a leg injury suffered while training. Expected to take a few weeks to return, but not a long-term concern.

(01:16–01:34) Brief NFI updates:

Case Keenum was on NFI for just a day due to a soft tissue issue but is now cleared.

Jay Walker and Ian Wheeler had minor issues and are coming off NFI shortly.

(01:34–01:52) Praises players recovering from prior injuries (e.g., Braxton and Coloulston) for their hard rehab work and credits the training staff.

(01:52–02:09) Emphasizes a cautious ramp-up period for returning players who haven’t played in a while; focus is on gradually regaining form.

(02:09–02:29) Announces new signings for added roster depth:

Tano Pasignon, defensive end

Trey Flowers, cornerback

(02:29–02:50) Declines to comment on contract news that surfaced during the break, but stresses satisfaction with the current leadership alignment and stability within the organization.

(02:50–03:16) Thanks his leadership group and reiterates his full focus is on supporting Ben, the coaching staff, and the overall football operation.

(03:16) Wraps up by passing it over to Ben and looks forward to engaging with the media throughout training camp.

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