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The Chicago Bears promoted Jeff King to assistant general manager on his 43rd birthday, filling the role left by Ian Cunningham.
The Chicago Bears promoted Jeff King to assistant general manager on his 43rd birthday, filling the role left by Ian Cunningham, who became the Atlanta Falcons’ GM.
King, who joined the Bears in 2015 as a scouting intern, has risen through the player personnel ranks over 12 years, most recently serving as senior director of player personnel.
A former NFL tight end with 108 games played for the Panthers and Cardinals, King now works directly under general manager Ryan Poles.
The promotion is part of a broader front office shift as the Bears prepare for the upcoming NFL offseason, including free agency and the draft.
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Los Chicago Bears promovieron a Jeff King a asistente de gerente general en su cumpleaños número 43, ocupando el puesto dejado por Ian Cunningham.