‘Cold War’ – The ‘Shocking Mystery’ Behind Chicago Bears’ Absent from NFL Owners Meetings Finally Reveals…

The annual NFL Owners Meetings, held in Orlando, Florida, serve as a platform for discussing rule changes and facilitating communication among teams before the draft.

With the Chicago Bears set to make significant draft choices, this year’s event was especially crucial as they possess two first-round picks for the first time in over two decades.

Surprisingly, neither the GM, Ryan Poles, nor the head coach, Matt Eberflus, attended the meetings, raising questions about their absence.

While the exact reason remains unclear, speculations suggest it might involve significant business, possibly related to a private visit with a top draft prospect.

Although fans may speculate about trade discussions, the likelihood seems low given the timing. Reports hint at the possibility of hosting a star Georgia tight end, among other potential draft prospects.

Despite their absence from the meetings, it appears the Bears are engaged in important activities, the details of which may unfold in due course.

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