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Ryan Poles' $48 million disaster continues to look worse and worse for Bears

At some point, the Chicago Bears are going to have to start admitting they made a mistake with an offseason move that is teetering on the edge of regret.

Bears general manager Ryan Poles has certainly taken his lumps for the performance of the 2025 rookie draft class. Guys like first-round tight end Colston Loveland and second-round pick wide receiver Luther Burden were expected to make an impact on the offense, and both have gotten off to slow starts to their careers.

Another Bears player from the offseason that Poles signed to a big contract might not look as good as they thought when they signed him.