← NewsAll
Bears GM Ryan Poles helped steer Chicago’s rebuild in 2025.
Summary
Ryan Poles oversaw moves that helped the Chicago Bears rebound in 2025. The team won 11 of 13 games in a stretch and claimed the NFC North under new coach Ben Johnson.
Content
As the 2025 calendar began, Ryan Poles set out to correct a difficult stretch for the Chicago Bears and to build toward a more stable team. He had institutional support to clean up the prior season and to find new coaching leadership. The Bears hired Ben Johnson as head coach in January and the team responded with a strong run during the year. By season’s end the Bears had won the NFC North and returned to the playoffs.
What was reported:
- Ben Johnson was hired as head coach in January and assembled a new staff that included Dennis Allen as defensive coordinator and other additions such as Antwaan Randle El and Eric Bieniemy.
- The Bears won 11 of 13 games in a key stretch and secured the NFC North.
- Poles added veteran offensive linemen including Joe Thuney and Drew Dalman, and both Thuney and Dalman were selected to the Pro Bowl.
- The team signed Case Keenum and extended Tyson Bagent; rookie Colston Loveland and receiver Luther Burden provided growing contributions.
Summary:
Poles’ decisions helped change the team’s course in 2025 and created momentum heading into 2026. You may want to watch staff stability, contract expirations, and the development of key young players over the offseason. It may help to follow how the front office balances extensions and cap planning as they prepare for the next season.
