Over the past two seasons, goalkeeper Jonah Jackson has left the Lions for Rams in a free agency, then was exchanged from Rams to the Bears. It is not a direction that most people would see heading towards a championship.
But Jackson, who had a season of injury with the Rams and missed 13 games with injuries, considers Chicago as the ideal place to revitalize his career, and he thinks that the Bears are building something.
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“All that matters is the way you bounce back,” Jackson told Golongtd.com. “I am delighted to come back and seduce a full season together and Get a fucking ring. “”
Jackson previously played for New Bears head coach, Ben Johnson in Detroit and thinks that Johnson will create a winning culture in which each player focuses on what is best for the team. It looks very much like what happened in Detroit when Jackson was a choice of draft in 2020 and Johnson was the attacking coordinator.
“Screw personal distinctions,” he said. “It is to win everything. The Bears are such a historic franchise and they have already been there. We are delighted to be part of a turnaround. I have already been part of a turnaround and we can certainly start again.”
Jackson thinks he can be part of the First Bears team to win a eliminatory match since 2010. And perhaps the first Bears team to win a ring since 1985.