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Caleb Williams announcement that he is leaving Chicago Bears now another significant issue for team…..

Chicago Bears general manager Ryan Poles told reporters on Monday that trading quarterback Justin Fields to the Pittsburgh Steelers wasn’t an easy decision.

“Probably one of the harder things I’ve had to do,” he said. “I always kinda touch on the empathy part. Having that conversation with my own son was hard. [Fields’ jersey is] up in his room. So it kind of puts into perspective how difficult those moves are.

But the team will be transitioning to a new quarterback, likely one it will select with the No. 1 overall pick in April’s draft, and Poles spoke in very complimentary terms about USC’s Caleb Williams, the presumptive frontrunner to be the first player off the board.

He’s intentional with his leadership,” Poles added of Williams. “Same goes with the staff. I’m having a hard time finding a person that doesn’t like him or even love him and thinks that he can reach the highest limits. The feedback’s been good.”

As for moving on from Fields and transitioning to a rookie quarterback, Poles said a huge part of the decision came down to the benefits of having a quarterback on a rookie contract for another five seasons from a team-building perspective.

“It wasn’t Justin vs. one of these rookies,” he told reporters. “It’s really the timeline and how much runway you have.

As for that rookie quarterback, they’ll have a fun assortment of weapons to utilize. The Bears already had receiver D.J. Moore and tight end Cole Kmet in house, and bolstered the offense by signing free agent running back D’Andre Swift and trading a fourth-round pick to land star wideout Keenan Allen.

Poles told reporters the latter was “an absolute perfect fit” to pair with a rookie quarterback.

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