Just 3 Hours After Signing With the Ravens, LB Carl Jones Jr. Shocks the NFL by Declaring He Will Never Return to the Bears — And the Story Behind It Has Chicago Fans Furious
Baltimore, Maryland – December 11, 2025
The NFL was rattled on Thursday night when linebacker Carl Jones Jr., who had just been claimed off waivers by the Baltimore Ravens after being released by the Chicago Bears, issued a stunning statement that sent the Bears community into an uproar: he will “never return to Chicago under any circumstances.”
Throughout the 2025 season, Jones Jr. had been viewed as a valuable depth piece in the Bears’ defensive system. Despite being waived multiple times to accommodate roster reshuffling, he consistently returned to the practice squad without complaint. But his latest declaration revealed that his patience had run out — and the reasons behind it have quickly become one of the league’s hottest talking points.
Sources close to Jones Jr. say tension had been building for weeks, as he felt he was “always the sacrifice” whenever Chicago needed a roster spot. What pushed him over the edge was learning that the Bears intended to re-sign him for a third time — only for the Ravens to claim him immediately, leaving no chance for a return.
A former Bears teammate sympathized, saying Jones Jr.’s breaking point was understandable:
“He always showed up, always worked, never complained no matter how many times he got waived,” the teammate said. “But respect has limits. When a player feels like he’s just a revolving-door piece, emotions are going to spill over.”
Jones Jr. seemingly confirmed that sentiment when he officially addressed the situation from Baltimore:
“I’ve stayed quiet long enough. I want to be treated like a real player, not a rotating roster token,” Jones said. “Baltimore gave me that feeling from the very first moment. I’m not going back to Chicago — that door is closed.”
Reactions from Bears fans were explosive. Many criticized Chicago’s handling of Jones Jr., calling him a casualty of inconsistent roster strategy. Others argued his comments were too harsh, given the Bears had repeatedly kept him in their system.
Regardless of the debate, one truth stands firm: Carl Jones Jr. left Chicago with bitterness, and the situation raises uncomfortable questions about how the Bears manage their depth talent.
As for Jones Jr., the next chapter of his career begins in Baltimore — where he believes he is finally being valued for who he is.













