
WATCH: Grady Jarrett on joining Bears: "My best days are still ahead of me" |
New Bears defensive lineman Grady Jarrett meets the Chicago media for the first time Wednesday at Halas Hall.
Watch his introductory press conference below: Video summary/cliff-notes: Embracing the Move (00:01-00:29) – Grady Jarrett acknowledges the whirlwind nature of his move but expresses confidence that his best days are still ahead. He sees joining the Bears as the perfect opportunity at this stage in his career. New Chapter in Chicago (01:02-02:50) – Jarrett reflects on leaving Atlanta, his hometown, after 10 years. He praises the Bears’ rich defensive history and legendary players, expressing pride in joining the organization. Excited to Play with New Teammates (03:21-04:41) – He speaks highly of center Drew Dalman and pass rusher Montez Sweat, emphasizing the Bears’ investment in the defensive line. Jarrett looks forward to the competitive nature of training camp. Pass-Rushing Mindset (05:09-05:43) – Jarrett highlights his ability to disrupt offenses, noting his franchise record in quarterback hits. He stresses that affecting the quarterback is crucial, not just sack numbers. Motivation and Longevity (06:10-07:03) – At 31, Jarrett remains driven by his hunger for improvement. He credits his mindset and work ethic for his sustained success and believes he still has more to achieve. Competitive Fire (07:33-08:28) – He recalls trash-talking Packers QB Jordan Love, emphasizing his intensity and passion for the game. He looks forward to facing the Packers twice a year with the Bears. Durability and Overcoming Injury (08:58-10:51) – Jarrett attributes his longevity to offseason training and discipline. He shares insights on recovering from his 2023 ACL injury, which taught him resilience and appreciation for the game. Leadership Role (11:18-12:13) – As a veteran, he plans to lead by example, mentoring younger players and fostering a strong team culture. He emphasizes the importance of working, grinding, and growing together as a unit. Team-First Mentality (12:13-12:45) – Jarrett stresses unity and camaraderie, stating that he is ready to integrate himself into the locker room without hierarchy. He wants his teammates to see him as an equal, all working toward the same goal.