The Chicago Bears made some big moves during free agency, where they shored up the offensive and defensive lines with the additions of Joe Thuney, Jonah Jackson and Grady Jarrett, among others. Someone who knows them well is three-time Super Bowl winner Duron Harmon, who was a former tannate if Thuney, Jackson and Jarrett at one point.
«The one thing I just loved about Grady Jarrett from when I got there [Atlanta] he was just very consistent,» Harmon told CHSN. «He was always the first person in and the last person to leave. He’s a tremendous leader, he was a nominee for the Walter Payton Man of the Year award each and every year, not only does he take care of business off the field, but on the field as well. He shows up each and every day, he makes sure his effort is always at a high level. They [Bears] got somebody who will go great with Andrew Billings and it should be a really good defensive front that they have, which should put them in position to win the division.»
After their flurry of offseason moves, the Bears are going to have high expectations coming into the 2025 season. And while they’ve disappointed in recent years, they have brought in several leaders this offseason. Jarrett could be a big piece to not only help establish the right culture in the locker room, but get Chicago back to winning football games and become a threat in the NFC North.