The Bears secondary has been hit hard by injuries—especially at the slot and cornerback positions. So it’s no surprise Chicago decided to make a move. On Wednesday, the Bears signed veteran defensive back C.J. Gardner-Johnson to the active roster, a move that has raised questions about who’s really calling the shots inside Halas Hall.
Gardner-Johnson brings experience, ball-hawk traits, and the ability to play multiple roles in the secondary. However, his reputation also comes with baggage. He’s known for being aggressive—often an instigator—which could become an issue on a Bears team that’s already struggled with discipline. Beyond that, he has a history of drawing unsportsmanlike conduct penalties.
What makes this move particularly interesting is how uncharacteristic it feels for general manager Ryan Poles. Poles has consistently avoided players with perceived “character concerns,” which suggests this decision might have come from head coach Ben Johnson. There have been hints for months that Johnson has growing influence over roster decisions, and this signing seems to confirm that shift.
Yes, the Bears needed help at cornerback. But in previous years, this kind of swing wouldn’t have happened. It’s a refreshing change in some ways—but also a bit concerning, depending on your perspective. Is Ben Johnson now the one with final say? Or is Ryan Poles simply opening the door to more outside input within Halas Hall? One thing’s clear: the balance of power in Chicago appears to be changing.
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