On her latest Making Monsters podcast, Taylor Doll is joined by Quincy Carrier, who covers the Cleveland Browns for cleveland.com. They discuss Devin Bush’s resurgence and how he’s turned his career around. They also discuss Jedrick Wills Jr.’s injury struggles in the NFL, why he could still have room to grow, and how Ben Johnson could be good for his mindset.
When the Browns signed Bush, he was coming in as a backup special teamer, but he was coached up and turned his career around. Carrier said
he noticed “consistent progression” during Bush’s time with the Browns.
“And then this last year, he was legitimately like an impact player, right? I think he got to the point already where he was already good, and then this last year he took the leap to like he’s a legitimate impact player on top of all of that.”
Both Bush and Wills were former 10th overall draft picks, and while Cleveland and their coaches were what got Bush’s career back on track, maybe Chicago and the Bears’ coaches are what Wills needs to get his career heading in a positive direction.
Give Taylor’s show a listen in either of the embeds below, and give us your thoughts on Bush and Wills fitting in with the Bears in 2026.
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