Montez Sweat Criticizes Commanders' Culture, Embraces New Role with Bears
After a trade to Chicago, the Pro Bowl defensive end reflects on his challenging tenure in Washington and looks forward to a promising season.
- Sweat describes his time with the Commanders as 'toxic' and marked by a culture of losing.
- Traded to the Bears last season, Sweat quickly signed a four-year deal worth up to $98 million.
- He achieved career milestones in Chicago, including his first Pro Bowl and double-digit sack season.
- Sweat has taken on a leadership role with the Bears, aiming to inspire and boost team confidence.
- The Bears have revamped their roster and have high expectations for the upcoming season.