While the Chicago Bears did not play in Super Bowl LVI, one of their former players played a pivotal part to the Los Angeles Rams success against the Cincinnati Bengals on Sunday night. The Rams defeated the Bengals 23-20 to win the Super Bowl and former Bears linebacker Leonard Floyd was one of the standouts for the Rams’ defensively.
Former Bears general manager Ryan Pace traded up in the 2016 NFL Draft to select Floyd with the 9th overall selection in the 2016 pace. The idea was that Floyd would become the anchor of the next great Bears’ defense and all signs pointed in that direction after his rookie season. During his rookie campaign, Floyd appeared in 12 games while compiling 33 combined tackles, 7 sacks, and 9 quarterback hits.