Official: Bears Extend GM Ryan Poles Through 2029

by Sports Desk

🧱 Building the Future — Brick by Brick

The Chicago Bears have officially extended General Manager Ryan Poles through the 2029 NFL season, reinforcing their long-term commitment to a front office vision centered around development, discipline, and continuity.

At just 39, Poles now enters the prime years of his executive career with full control over roster construction, salary cap strategy, and team culture — all now aligned with head coach Ben Johnson, who is also under contract through 2029.

🗨️ “We’re building something we believe in. This isn’t about quick fixes — it’s about sustained success.”


📊 Ryan Poles’ Tenure So Far

CategoryKey Facts
Years in RoleSince January 2022
Record15–36 in three seasons
Key TradesFlipped No.1 pick (2023) for multiple assets
Franchise QBDrafted Caleb Williams #1 in 2025
Coach HiredBen Johnson (2025), after 17 interviews

Poles’ rebuild hasn’t produced instant wins — but the infrastructure, especially on offense, is beginning to take shape.


🛠️ Notable Moves Under Poles

🔁 Rebuild Cornerstones

  • Traded back from No. 1 in 2023, securing WR DJ Moore, multiple 1st-round picks

  • Drafted OT Darnell Wright, WR Luther Burden III, and TE Colston Loveland

  • Signed elite offensive linemen Joe Thuney and Jonah Jackson

  • Acquired center Drew Dalman to stabilize the interior line

🧠 Coaching Reset

  • Moved on from Matt Eberflus in 2024

  • Hired Ben Johnson, the most sought-after offensive mind on the market

  • GM–Coach alignment extended through 2029


🔮 What This Means for the Bears

🔍 Focus AreaOutlook
QuarterbackCaleb Williams now has long-term support
Offensive IdentityBen Johnson + Poles = system fit synergy
Roster StabilityCap health, draft assets, player dev on track
Fan PatienceWins must come by 2026–27 season window

Poles now owns the timeline — and expectations will only grow.


🗣️ From the Front Office

Team officials emphasize that Poles’ work ethic, long-term planning, and locker room credibility were core reasons for the extension.

“His vision is clear, his leadership is strong, and now we have alignment at every level of the organization.”


🧾 Editor’s Take

Ryan Poles hasn’t delivered results on the scoreboard — yet. But with this extension, Chicago is betting on the process over panic. By pairing Poles and Ben Johnson for the long haul, the Bears are sending a clear message: we believe in our blueprint.

It’s now about turning potential into production. Poles has time — but not forever.

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