Bears Break Silence on “$40 Million” Cornerback with 356 Career Tackles as He’s Shockingly Dropped from 53-Man Roster Ahead of Packers Game
Chicago, Illinois – December 10, 2025
The Chicago Bears sent shockwaves across the NFL this week after unexpectedly removing their $40 million cornerback — a player with 356 career tackles — from the 53-man active roster just hours before their pivotal matchup against the Green Bay Packers. The decision, announced shortly before final gameday confirmations, left fans stunned and the league buzzing with speculation about what truly pushed the situation to this breaking point.
According to team insiders, the move had nothing to do with disciplinary issues. Instead, it stemmed from ongoing concerns about the player’s unstable health status throughout the season. The Bears have spent months reshuffling their defensive personnel as the veteran corner repeatedly battled recurring soft-tissue injuries. His inability to suit up in a game of this magnitude forced Chicago into a decisive, long-overdue course correction.
During an urgent press conference, head coach Ben Johnson addressed the situation publicly for the first time, breaking weeks of silence as frustration reached its peak.
“We respect everything he has given — 356 tackles is not something you just stumble into in this league,” Johnson said. “But we can’t keep relying on uncertainty. At this point in the season, we need players who are absolutely ready, and I have to prioritize those who can fight today.”
Sources confirm the player in question is Kyler Gordon, once expected to be the centerpiece of Chicago’s evolving defensive identity. The Bears reportedly considered placing Gordon on Injured Reserve yet again, but the unpredictable cycle of “fine one day, unavailable the next” made long-term planning impossible. With a $40 million extension now fully active, the situation has become one of the most delicate personnel challenges the organization has faced in years.
While C.J. Gardner-Johnson is set to absorb an even larger role, the franchise now faces a daunting question: is this removal merely temporary, or a sign of an irreversible turning point in Gordon’s tenure with the team?
One thing is unmistakably clear: this move sends a firm message — Chicago no longer has the luxury of waiting on promises. They need players who can stand on the field… right now.
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