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Jaylon Johnson Breaks Silence On Trade Request

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The Chicago Bears and Jaylon Johnson came to a mutual agreement with less than 24 hours until the trade deadline.

Johnson was finally allowed to seek a trade, opening himself up to other teams to help them for a potential postseason push.

While he was given permission, and it seemed as though teams were interested, a deal was never constructed.

Johnson is now slated to stay on the Bears’ roster for the remainder of the year.

After the trade deadline passed, Johnson provided a statement about the process, and what his current feelings are.

Johnson’s comments started by calling the situation “interesting,” adding, “It’s easy to take everything personally.”

In the still-cloudy Jaylon Johnson contract saga, here’s a *lengthy* answer from Jaylon on what this has all been like:

“What’s it like? How can I describe it? I mean, I feel like for me, this whole situation is an interesting situation. Because it’s easy to take everything…

— Dan Wiederer (@danwiederer) November 1, 2023

Johnson talked at length about a potential new contract, either with the Bears or another team.

Had he been traded, a proposed contract was a likely talking piece with a new team.

For Johnson to leap to another roster, he had to trust that they had his best interests in mind and that they would pay him a fair salary.

As Johnson later mentioned in this statement, he is not looking to reset the market or to become one of the highest-paid players in NFL history.

All he was, and is looking for, is an opportunity to be paid fairly for the work that he puts forth for a particular team.

Many fans have speculated that Johnson made these comments to effectively tell the Bears that he would have taken a smaller contract with a different team.

This will be a situation to monitor moving forward, especially into the postseason where Johnson will look for a new deal.

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