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Bears and general manager Ryan Poles agree to contract extension through 2029, AP source says

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Bears and general manager Ryan Poles agree to contract extension through 2029, AP source says
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Bears and general manager Ryan Poles agree to contract extension through 2029, AP source says

2025-07-12 08:03 Last Updated At:08:10

CHICAGO (AP) — The Chicago Bears believe they are in position to break through and start winning, so much so that they agreed to a contract extension with general manager Ryan Poles through the 2029 season.

A person familiar with the terms confirmed the agreement Friday. The person spoke on condition of anonymity because the team hasn’t announced the new deal.

The Bears are coming off a last-place finish in the NFC North. They are 15-36 in three years under Poles and have two double-digit losing streaks during his tenure.

The Bears lost their final 10 games in 2022 while in a teardown mode as part of a franchise-worst 14-game slide, and dropped 10 in a row in 2024 before closing the season with a win at Green Bay. They fired former coach Matt Eberflus on Nov. 29, a day after he mismanaged the clock at the end of a 23-20 loss at Detroit.

Poles' biggest move as Chicago's general manager was when he traded the No. 1 pick in the 2023 draft to Carolina for receiver DJ Moore and the Panthers' first-rounder in 2024. They used it to take quarterback Caleb Williams at No. 1 overall.

Williams' arrival helped spark a surge in optimism around Chicago a year ago. The Bears instead wound up being one of the biggest disappointments in the NFL.

The Bears have six straight non-winning seasons, and have made the playoffs just three times since the 2006 team advanced to the Super Bowl. But they believe they are in position to make a move in the NFC after another busy offseason.

Poles made a huge splash when he hired coach Ben Johnson, the most sought-after candidate on the market after spending the past three seasons as the Lions offensive coordinator under Dan Campbell. He joined Detroit’s staff in 2019 following a seven-year run as an assistant with the Miami Dolphins. The Bears are banking on his creativity and attention to detail to help Williams, a former Heisman Trophy winner, develop into a franchise quarterback.

Hiring Johnson wasn't the only big move by Poles.

The Bears acquired two-time All-Pro guard Joe Thuney from Kansas City and signed him to a two-year, $35 million contract extension. They also acquired guard Jonah Jackson from the Los Angeles Rams, signed center Drew Dalman and drafted Boston College tackle Ozzy Trapilo in the second round in an effort to protect Williams, who was sacked a franchise-record and league-leading 68 times.

Poles didn't ignore the defense. The Bears added two-time Pro Bowl defensive tackle Grady Jarrett and edge rusher Dayo Odeyingbo. They also retained two key players by extending cornerback Kyler Gordon through 2028 and linebacker T.J. Edwards through 2027.

AP Pro Football Writer Rob Maaddi contributed to this report.

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FILE - Chicago Bears general manager Ryan Poles smiles prior to an NFL football game between the Chicago Bears and Los Angeles Rams, Sunday, Sept. 29, 2024, in Chicago. (AP Photo/Kamil Krzaczynski, File)

FILE - Chicago Bears general manager Ryan Poles smiles prior to an NFL football game between the Chicago Bears and Los Angeles Rams, Sunday, Sept. 29, 2024, in Chicago. (AP Photo/Kamil Krzaczynski, File)

NEW YORK (AP) — Jalen Johnson had 18 points, 11 assists and 10 rebounds in his seventh triple-double of the season, leading the Atlanta Hawks to a 111-99 victory over the New York Knicks on Friday night.

Nickeil Alexander-Walker scored 23 points and Onyeka Okongwu had 22 for the Hawks, while both Zaccharie Risacher and Luke Kennard scored 12.

Jalen Brunson led the Knicks with 24 points. OG Anunoby had 19 points and 10 rebounds, and Mikal Bridges added 18 points.

Ariel Hukporti, who replaced Karl-Anthony Towns (illness) in the starting lineup, grabbed a career-high 17 rebounds for New York.

The Knicks got off to a quick start, taking an 11-2 lead. Trailing 30-29, the Hawks scored the final four points of the first quarter and never trailed again.

Atlanta extended its lead to 60-45 on Okongwu’s short jumper with 1:16 remaining in the second quarter before Brunson’s runner cut the Knicks’ deficit to 60-47 at halftime.

Alexander-Walker’s driving layup with 1:14 left in the third quarter gave the Hawks their biggest lead of the game at 94-68 and they were ahead 94-70 at the end of the quarter.

The Knicks scored the first 11 points of the fourth quarter and pulled within 94-81 before Kennard connected on back-to-back 3-pointers to end the streak.

New York mounted a final rally following consecutive 3-pointers by Bridges to edge within 108-99, but never got any closer.

The Hawks, who have won two in a row following a season-high, seven-game losing streak, became the first team to hold the Knicks to fewer than 100 points this season.

Atlanta's Trae Young (bruised right quadriceps) and Knicks center Mitchell Robinson (left ankle injury management) each missed their third straight games.

Hawks: Visit Toronto on Saturday.

Knicks: Host Philadelphia on Saturday.

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Atlanta Hawks forward Onyeka Okongwu reacts after scoring a 3-point basket during first half of an NBA basketball game against the New York Knicks, Friday, Jan. 2, 2026, in New York. (AP Photo/Heather Khalifa)

Atlanta Hawks forward Onyeka Okongwu reacts after scoring a 3-point basket during first half of an NBA basketball game against the New York Knicks, Friday, Jan. 2, 2026, in New York. (AP Photo/Heather Khalifa)

Atlanta Hawks guard Dyson Daniels (5) passes the ball around New York Knicks center Ariel Hukporti (55) during second half of an NBA basketball game, Friday, Jan. 2, 2026, in New York. (AP Photo/Heather Khalifa)

Atlanta Hawks guard Dyson Daniels (5) passes the ball around New York Knicks center Ariel Hukporti (55) during second half of an NBA basketball game, Friday, Jan. 2, 2026, in New York. (AP Photo/Heather Khalifa)

New York Knicks guard Jalen Brunson, bottom, and Atlanta Hawks forward Onyeka Okongwu (17) battle for the ball during second half of an NBA basketball game, Friday, Jan. 2, 2026, in New York. (AP Photo/Heather Khalifa)

New York Knicks guard Jalen Brunson, bottom, and Atlanta Hawks forward Onyeka Okongwu (17) battle for the ball during second half of an NBA basketball game, Friday, Jan. 2, 2026, in New York. (AP Photo/Heather Khalifa)

Atlanta Hawks forward Jalen Johnson, right, is defended by New York Knicks forward Og Anunoby during second half of an NBA basketball game, Friday, Jan. 2, 2026, in New York. (AP Photo/Heather Khalifa)

Atlanta Hawks forward Jalen Johnson, right, is defended by New York Knicks forward Og Anunoby during second half of an NBA basketball game, Friday, Jan. 2, 2026, in New York. (AP Photo/Heather Khalifa)

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