Bears defensive end Robert Quinn wasn’t dialed into the team’s busy offseason, but he caught the bullet points.
He knew that hiring general manager Ryan Poles and coach Matt Eberflus would bring change. He knew they offloaded his pass rush partner, Khalil Mack, in a trade to the Chargers.
And he knew he could be next.
“Hopefully my résumé or my production from last year gives me a little weight to keep my foot in the building,” Quinn said. “[But] it’s a business. You see Khalil Mack getting traded.
“I didn’t expect to go anywhere, or want to go anywhere, but this is a crazy business.