![]() He spoke at length about the appreciation he has for Bills Mafia. Without directly saying it, he’s highly likely to continue his career as a “Mike” linebacker. His abilities in coverage, size, and athleticism do compare to one Brian Urlacher. Where no official assignments have been made, he spoke much more about his own experience as a “Mike” while in a similar defense with the Buffalo Bills. From beginning to end he spoke with deep amounts of logic and a very high energy.Įarly on he spoke briefly on how he fits the Bears’ defense. I’ll also give him mad props for his suit game today. To say I was moved by his words this afternoon is a major understatement. Moore, Tremaine Edmund’s own introduction with the media took place. Moments after I published the interview with D.J. that’s worth more than any piece of paper,” Chicago’s Newest “Mike” Linebacker - Tremaine Edmunds As with everything else, Travis relished the role, “I would say I’m one of the best pass blocking backs in the league.” No task is too small or unimportant with him. He also mentioned how well he’s graded out as a pass protector when called in as the 3rd down back. GM Ryan Poles highlighted the playmaking ability Travis Homer provides to special teams. Just go out there and get to be free, get to be yourself on special teams. It’s one of the funnest things in football. “I’m not sure why anyone would be reluctant to it. When asked about special teams, he was quoted in saying this passage below. ![]() Where his roles don’t look overly exciting on paper, he couldn’t care less. The first player on deck here is their newest player at running back - former Seattle Seahawks special teams ace and 3rd down back Travis Homer. Travis Homer fully embraces his projected roles with gusto The remaining players who had an appearance with the media are the following. Those were just two out of a total of eight different meetings held today. This has been a jam-packed day with pressers at the conference center within Halas Hall.
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