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Bears Issue Ultimatum to Two-Time Pro Bowl LB Star: "Restructure or Leave" After Turbulent 2025 Season

Chicago, Illinois – December 3, 2025

The Chicago Bears have reached a breaking point in their long-term roster overhaul, and the player standing at the center of their most difficult decision is Tremaine Edmunds — the two-time Pro Bowl linebacker signed to a massive deal worth over $100 million and expected to become the cornerstone of the franchise’s rebuilt defense. But after a turbulent, inconsistent 2025 campaign, the Bears have delivered a message that could reshape their future: restructure your contract, or prepare to be moved this offseason.

According to ESPN Chicago, moments after the team’s Week 13 loss, the front office brought Edmunds’ representatives into a closed-door meeting at Halas Hall. Inside, the Bears laid out a blunt and detailed performance review: missed tackles in key situations, slower play recognition, inconsistent coverage against tight ends, and — most critically — a contract that no longer aligns with the linebacker’s current on-field impact.

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Chicago invested heavily in Edmunds hoping he would become the physical, sideline-to-sideline anchor of Matt Eberflus’ defense. But the 2025 season saw Edmunds struggle through nagging injuries, reduced snap counts, and stretches where he was overshadowed by younger, more explosive players. The Bears now find themselves stuck between respecting Edmunds’ résumé and confronting the financial reality of a contract that will hit their salary cap for over $100 million across the next two seasons.

General manager Ryan Poles did not hold back when addressing reporters — delivering one of the strongest statements of his tenure:

“In Chicago, we build around performance, not reputation. We need players who can lift this team today and shape it tomorrow. And if anyone believes they can secure their future off their past accomplishments… this league will catch up to them fast.”

The ultimatum Bears leadership placed on the table is unmistakable:
Either Edmunds agrees to a significant restructure to reduce his cap hit, or the Bears will place him on the trade block the moment the offseason begins.

Still, the Bears are not eager to sever ties. Edmunds remains a respected leader in the locker room, a steady voice for Chicago’s young defenders, and a player still capable of game-changing moments when fully healthy. But the Bears’ attempts to rebuild the defense — while maintaining cap flexibility — make his current contract increasingly difficult to justify.

Several teams — including the Jaguars, Patriots, and Chargers — are reportedly monitoring the situation closely.

The Bears have spoken.
Now, the future of Tremaine Edmunds — and his $100-million-plus deal — rests entirely in his hands.

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