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Facing the Challenge as Roquan Smith’s Stand-In

Needless to say, Matthew Adams had a talk with Bears general manager Ryan Poles after a June incident in Chicago when he was charged with misdemeanor firearm possession and violating a municipal code by possessing metal-piercing rounds.

“Yes, we had a conversation after that,” Adams confirmed.

“Pretty much we just talked about it. He challenged me to cover that ground that we lost,” Adams added.

Whether he’s making up for his gaffe off the field is something the team will keep to itself.

On the field, Adams hasn’t gotten off to anything but a disappointing start. It’s a good thing because he’s the player who has been tasked with replacing Roquan Smith during the so-called “hold-in.” He’s part of their experienced depth and even a starter.

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