Seahawks practice-squad RB Velus Jones says getting cut by Bears was 'most relieving thing ever'

A former third-round draft pick of the Chicago Bears, Velus Jones has spoken candidly about his experience with the team that ultimately led him to find relief in being released. When asked by the Sun-Times how he felt after being cut from the roster, Jones described it as "the most relieving thing ever." This stark contrast highlights the immense pressure Jones faced while playing for the Bears.

In his short stint with Chicago, injuries hampered Jones' ability to contribute on offense and special teams. The team's general manager, Ryan Poles, had envisioned him as a dynamic wide receiver and return specialist but ultimately found him unreliable in these roles. As a result, the Bears made significant changes to their roster, including signing veteran returner Trent Taylor.

Jones has since bounced around between several teams, including the Jaguars, Panthers, Saints, and Seahawks' practice squad, where he currently plays as a running back. Despite being released by his former team, Jones expressed gratitude for the time spent in Chicago, saying there were "some good moments" alongside "some bad moments." Notably, he declined to elaborate on a cryptic social media post after the Bears' divisional-round playoff loss.

Jones attributed his improved mental state to being away from the spotlight and focused solely on personal growth. He credited a positive experience with the Seahawks practice squad as contributing to these advancements. With an injury to starting running back Zach Charbonnet, Jones was elevated to the active roster for both playoff games and could potentially see action in Sunday's Super Bowl LX against the Patriots.

Reflecting on his past experience, Jones highlighted the importance of self-reflection: "People are going to take things how they want anyway... I don't have to explain myself to nobody." He further emphasized that personal well-being is paramount, stating, "Life is great. Everything else is irrelevant to me." As he prepares for Sunday's game, Jones expressed optimism about being active in the matchup, a testament to his renewed sense of purpose and calm demeanor.
 
I'm low-key impressed by Velus Jones' perspective on getting cut from the Bears 🀯. Like, we've all had those moments where we feel like we're not measuring up, but it's how we respond that really matters πŸ’ͺ. I think Jones' approach to self-reflection and prioritizing personal growth is super relatable πŸ™Œ. It takes a lot of courage to own your struggles and focus on what truly makes you happy. And honestly, who can't relate to wanting to escape the spotlight every once in a while? πŸ˜‚ His optimism about being part of the Seahawks' active roster for Sunday's Super Bowl game is infectious 🏈πŸ’₯. He seems like a super down-to-earth guy who just wants to play football and live life on his own terms πŸ’•.
 
Ugh, I'm not surprised he said all this after getting released by the Bears... like he was just waiting for an excuse to leave anyway πŸ€·β€β™‚οΈ. His whole "most relieving thing ever" comment sounds like a bunch of BS to me... probably just trying to spin his bad experience into something positive πŸ’”. And now he's gonna play in the Super Bowl? Please, he's not even on the same level as those other guys πŸ‘€. I mean, what makes him think he can just waltz back into the spotlight and perform like nothing's wrong? πŸ€ͺ
 
idk how someone can just say being cut from their team was the most relieving thing ever 🀯. I mean, don't get me wrong, it sounds like Velus is happy now and all that but isn't he still a little salty about getting benched? Like, what exactly led to him feeling relieved? Was it really just leaving behind the stress of being cut? and what's with this "life is great" thing πŸ™„. Is he trying to tell us his life was miserable before or something?
 
πŸ™ man I feel you velus jones... like everyone's always watching you and putting pressure on u to perform... but at some point u gotta take care of urself first 🌱 then everything else falls into place πŸ’‘
 
I feel so bad for Velus Jones πŸ€•. Being cut from a team can be tough on anyone, especially when you're not even getting playing time. But I love how he's turned things around, finding success in other roles like running back 🏈. And that mindset shift towards self-reflection is key πŸ”₯ - it's all about taking care of yourself and not letting external validation define your worth πŸ’ͺ. As a parent, I see so much of myself in him - the pressure to perform, the fear of failure... but also the importance of learning from mistakes and moving forward 🌟. Fingers crossed for Velus on Sunday, he seems like a superstar with his head on straight πŸ‘!
 
I mean, can you blame Velus Jones for feeling relieved after getting cut from the Bears? πŸ€·β€β™‚οΈ I've seen it before - one minute they're gonna be the starter, the next they're benched or even released. It's a wild ride in the NFL. Anyway, I guess being on different teams has helped him find his footing and focus on himself. That's good to see! πŸ’ͺ But you gotta wonder what kind of pressure he was under with the Bears thinking he was gonna be their go-to guy... πŸ€”
 
so yeah i think its pretty cool how velus jones got released from the bears but still found relief and was able to grow as a person 🀩🏈 he's like a poster child for mental health self-care πŸ™πŸ’†β€β™‚οΈ it makes sense that being away from the spotlight helped him focus on himself and his own growth 🌱✨ plus its awesome that he's getting another shot at playing in the super bowl πŸŽ‰πŸ”₯ i drew a simple diagram of velus jones' journey to represent how far he's come πŸ‘‰ [ ASCII art: a line graph with a arrow pointing upwards, from a bear logo ( representing the bears) to a smiling face ]
 
I'm loving Velus Jones' refreshingly chill vibe right now 🀯! After being released by the Bears, it's clear that being cut from the roster was literally the best thing for him πŸ™Œ. I mean, who needs all that pressure and stress when you can just focus on yourself? He's like, "Life is great, everything else is irrelevant" πŸ’–, and honestly, I couldn't agree more! πŸ€— It's amazing how he's bounced back from his past experiences with the Bears to become a more confident and calm individual. And now, seeing him play as a running back for the Seahawks, it just goes to show that second chances can lead to second acts πŸŽ‰. I'm rooting for Velus Jones all the way! πŸ’ͺ
 
man I feel so bad for Velus Jones πŸ€•, like he was under such intense pressure playing for the Bears and it took a toll on him mentally πŸ’”, but its awesome that he's found peace now and is focusing on personal growth 🌱, being part of the Seahawks practice squad seemed to be a game changer for him 😊, and now he gets to play in the Super Bowl! πŸˆπŸ‘ life really is great when you prioritize yourself and let go of all the negativity πŸ‘
 
🀯 u feel with velus jones rn 🀝 i mean, cut from da chicago bears can be super stressful 🚨 but its actually kinda refreshing to get released πŸ’₯ i know its not easy but it sounds like he took it as a chance 2 focus on himself & grow 🌱 personally πŸ’–
 
man, i feel for this guy velus jones, he went through so much stress playing for the bears, it's crazy how one thing can affect your whole mental state like that πŸ’”. but it's awesome to see him bounce back, being part of a practice squad and then getting called up for the playoffs 🀩. his quote about people taking things for granted is so true, we all need to prioritize our own well-being sometimes πŸ™. plus, he seems super chill now, like he's found his groove 🌴. can't wait to see if he gets to play in that super bowl 🏈
 
🀯 I feel bad for Velus Jones, dude πŸ€• he went through so much stress with those injuries and pressure from GM Ryan Poles... but you know what's crazy? He found relief in being cut from the team πŸ™ like it was a weight lifted off his shoulders! πŸ˜‚ and now he's living his best life, focusing on himself and personal growth πŸ’ͺ. I'm totes rooting for him against the Patriots this Sunday πŸ‘Š
 
OMG πŸ˜‚ I'm like totally reminiscing about when NFL players were still all about sportsmanship back in the day 🏈... Velus Jones' story reminds me of some of my fave players from 2000s era like Deion Branch or Wes Welker, who despite having ups and downs in their careers, always maintained that calm & humble vibe πŸ’†β€β™‚οΈ. You know what's crazy though? How quickly they can go from being a pro player to feeling the pressure of the spotlight... I mean, it's not easy being in the public eye, especially when you're still figuring yourself out 🀯. Anywayz, gotta give Jones props for speaking his mind and prioritizing his mental health – it's all about self-love, right? πŸ’–
 
πŸ€” I think it's kinda cool that Velus Jones spoke up about how good it was for him to get cut from the Bears roster πŸ™Œ. Like, he literally said it was the most relieving thing ever πŸ’₯. It shows that sometimes, getting released can be a blessing in disguise. He's not still dwelling on all the injuries and what could've been, but instead is focusing on personal growth and being present in the moment πŸ•‰οΈ. And honestly, I think it's pretty inspiring to see someone prioritize their mental health over external validation πŸ‘Š. Maybe we should all take a cue from Jones and re-evaluate our priorities? πŸ’­
 
I'm intrigued by Velus Jones' candid admission that being cut from the Bears was "the most relieving thing ever" 😊. On one hand, it speaks to the immense pressure he faced playing for a team with high expectations. The fact that injuries hindered his performance and the team ultimately decided to move on suggests that he didn't quite live up to their vision for him πŸ€”. However, it's also refreshing to see Jones prioritize his mental well-being and focus on personal growth, recognizing that people often project their own anxieties onto others 🌊. His emphasis on self-reflection and the importance of life being "great" is truly inspiring πŸ‘. It'll be fascinating to see how he navigates the Super Bowl stage this Sunday πŸ’₯.
 
man... thinkin about velus jones' story gotta make u wonder what it means 2 be free from the pressure of expectation... seems like society puts so much weight on us 2 perform 2 fit into certain roles or personas... but Jones is showin us that sometimes losin' ur way can lead 2 findin urself... all these injuries & setbacks could've kept him down, but instead he rose above & found solace in bein released from the spotlight... life's weird, right?
 
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