With rookie minicamp in the rearview mirror and just 12 practices left in the offseason program, the Chicago Bears will spend the next two months putting the finishing touches on their preseason roster.
It's been a mere two years since Ryan Pace and Matt Nagy departed the Chicago Bears. In that time, the Bears, now under the leadership of general manager Ryan Poles and head coach Matt Eberflus, have taken a starkly different path than Pace's new team, the Atlanta Falcons.
The Chicago Bears have come a long way since Ryan Poles took over for Ryan Pace as general manager. Things have been looking a lot better since the change was made.
The Falcons shocked their fan base, Kirk Cousins, and just about everyone watching the NFL Draft when they took Michael Penix with their top pick. The reasoning is simple from Terry Fontenot and Raheem Morris’ viewpoint.
The league released compensatory draft picks for the 2024 NFL draft and as expected the Bears received none. The picks are awarded based on a formula revolving around lost players to free agency.
There isn’t much left for the Washington Commanders to do but sit on their hands and wait. In all likelihood, Washington will take a quarterback with the second-overall pick in April’s NFL Draft.
Two of the final remaining players from the Ryan Pace era have been given pink slips today by Chicago Bears GM Ryan Poles. The Chicago Bears have made
The Falcons announced several promotions for the most prominent figures in their front office. Kyle Smith was promoted to assistant GM and former Bears GM Ryan Pace to director of player personnel.
Former Bears GM Ryan Pace is moving on up in the personnel world again. Pace has been promoted from scouting duties as senior personnel executive to Falcons director of player personnel, according to a report by CBS Sports.
While things did not work out for former Bears GM Ryan Pace in Chicago, it sounds like his career is heading the right direction in Atlanta. According to a report by CBS Sports' Jonathan Jones, Pace is now the Falcons director of player personnel.
According to Jonathan Jones, the Falcons have promoted Kyle Smith to assistant GM and former Bears GM Ryan Pace to director of player personnel. After arriving in 2021, Smith has since been promoted from the VP of player personnel role he’s served in the last two seasons, which is the same position he held during his time with the Commanders.
A former Chicago Bears general manager has received a promotion in the front office after their team finished 7-10 in the regular season and drafted a running back in the first round of April’s draft.
The Falcons have made a pair of internal moves in their front office.
According to Jonathan Jones, the Atlanta Falcons have promoted Kyle Smith to assistant GM. He had formerly been the VP of player personnel and has been a key member of the Falcons front office since coming over from Washington. Jones reports the Falcons also promoted former senior executive Ryan Pace to director of player personnel.
When the Chicago Bears traded the No. 1 overall pick, Ryan Poles stated he was thinking about more than just the 2023 season but his predecessor, Ryan Pace didn't.
Patrick Mahomes really should have been drafted by the Chicago Bears...
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Fans of the Chicago Bears remember the many poor decisions Ryan Pace made as the team’s GM. However, some of his worst decisions came during the NFL Draft.
Ryan Poles really didn't want to relive the contract negotiations with linebacker Roquan Smith again. They hadn't been fun the first time. The Bears GM
Ryan Pace is at it again. Former Bears defensive tackle Khyiris Tonga was signed to the Atlanta Falcons practice squad. Tonga was cut by the Bears last week.
The Falcons announced the hiring of former Bears GM Ryan Pace in February, as he joins the personnel department as a senior personnel executive. Atlanta undoubtedly gave a thorough evaluation of this free-agent class, and Pace provided an inside perspective of Chicago’s crop of free agents.
The Chilanta Falcons have struck again. The Atlanta Falcons continued to build their collection of ex-Chicago Bears on Wednesday by agreeing to terms with former Bears tackle/guard Germain Ifedi, according to NFL Network's Mike Garafolo.
Former New Orleans Saints executive Ryan Pace has been hired in the front office of the Atlanta Falcons, according to reports. Pace had been the General Manager of the Chicago Bears from 2015 to 2021.
Pace will work under Atlanta GM Terry Fontenot and alongside scouts Ruston Webster and Phil Emery.
The Bears are trying to replace fired GM Ryan Pace.
Chicago is expected to start interviewing candidates immediately.
Coach Matt Nagy’s status looks to be a foregone conclusion, and at one point it looked like he would be fired earlier in the season. There is clearly some real speculation that Pace could go with him.
While the Bears should not be expected to fire their longtime president, the prospect of Pace or another GM reporting directly to McCaskey in the future is on the table.
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