Chicago Bears safety C.J. Gardner-Johnson isn't exactly thrilled about returning to Philadelphia this weekend in a crucial matchup against his former team. His feelings towards Philly seem somewhat fleeting, stemming from being traded by the Eagles three years ago after spending time with the New Orleans Saints.
Gardner-Johnson's tenure in Philadelphia was quite promising, particularly during their 2023 season when he led the team to another Super Bowl appearance despite falling short against the Kansas City Chiefs. During that campaign, he recorded impressive numbers of 35 combined tackles and six interceptions for 116 yards and a touchdown.
However, his enthusiasm seems dampened now as he prepares to face his old team once again. In an interview, Gardner-Johnson expressed ambivalence towards his time in Philadelphia, stating that he was "shipped off" after only a short stint with the Eagles.
The contrast between Gardner-Johnson's sentiments and that of the Bears couldn't be more stark. The team is currently riding high on a 8-3 record and comes into this matchup following an energetic win against the Pittsburgh Steelers last week. Meanwhile, the struggling Eagles offense seems to be creating an identity crisis.
Gardner-Johnson's indifference towards his former team may just prove to be a blessing in disguise for the Bears, as they look to capitalize on their current hot streak and take down their division rivals.
Gardner-Johnson's tenure in Philadelphia was quite promising, particularly during their 2023 season when he led the team to another Super Bowl appearance despite falling short against the Kansas City Chiefs. During that campaign, he recorded impressive numbers of 35 combined tackles and six interceptions for 116 yards and a touchdown.
However, his enthusiasm seems dampened now as he prepares to face his old team once again. In an interview, Gardner-Johnson expressed ambivalence towards his time in Philadelphia, stating that he was "shipped off" after only a short stint with the Eagles.
The contrast between Gardner-Johnson's sentiments and that of the Bears couldn't be more stark. The team is currently riding high on a 8-3 record and comes into this matchup following an energetic win against the Pittsburgh Steelers last week. Meanwhile, the struggling Eagles offense seems to be creating an identity crisis.
Gardner-Johnson's indifference towards his former team may just prove to be a blessing in disguise for the Bears, as they look to capitalize on their current hot streak and take down their division rivals.