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Chicago Bears general manager Ryan Poles has big decisions to make at multiple positions as he reworks the roster over the next few months.

Here’s a look at how the 2022 Bears performed and each player’s contract status moving forward, continuing with the defense and special teams.

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Bears defensive end Trevis Gipson (99) prepares for a game against the Cowboys on Oct. 30, 2022, in Arlington, Texas. (Brian Cassella / Chicago Tribune)

Contract status: Entering final year of rookie contract.

What to know: The 2020 fifth-round pick had 31 tackles, four tackles for a loss, a team-leading 11 quarterback hits and three passes defended. But he recorded only three sacks a year after totaling seven, part of a downturn for a Bears defense that had a league-low 20 sacks.

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Bears defensive end Al-Quadin Muhammad (55) rushes Eagles quarterback Jalen Hurts (1) on Dec. 18, 2022, at Soldier Field.

Bears defensive end Al-Quadin Muhammad (55) rushes Eagles quarterback Jalen Hurts (1) on Dec. 18, 2022, at Soldier Field. (Brian Cassella / Chicago Tribune)

Contract status: Entering final year of two-year contract.

What to know: Muhammad signed an $8 million contract to join his former Indianapolis Colts coach Matt Eberflus in Chicago. But the six-year veteran totaled just one sack and three quarterback hits, his fewest since 2018. Flashy, game-changing plays were few and far between, and the Bears will be looking for more options at the position.

Bears defensive end Dominique Robinson (91) chases down 49ers quarterback Trey Lance (5) in the rain on Sept. 11, 2022, at Soldier Field.

Bears defensive end Dominique Robinson (91) chases down 49ers quarterback Trey Lance (5) in the rain on Sept. 11, 2022, at Soldier Field. (Brian Cassella / Chicago Tribune)

Contract status: Entering second year of rookie contract.

What to know: The Bears knew when they drafted Robinson in the fifth round last year that growth was needed for a player who didn’t switch to defense until late in his college career. He had 1½ sacks in his NFL debut and didn’t have another. He also had 30 tackles, two tackles for a loss and two passes defended. Robinson played about 50% of the defensive snaps and saw time in all 17 games, with increased action after Robert Quinn was traded.

Bears defensive tackle Justin Jones (93) walks off the field after a 33-14 win over the Patriots on Oct. 24, 2022, in Foxborough, Mass.

Bears defensive tackle Justin Jones (93) walks off the field after a 33-14 win over the Patriots on Oct. 24, 2022, in Foxborough, Mass. (John J. Kim / Chicago Tribune)

Contract status: Entering final year of two-year contract.

What to know: After spending his first four seasons with the Los Angeles Chargers, Jones signed a $12 million contract to be the Bears’ three-technique tackle. In his end-of-season news conference, Poles singled out Jones as “a consistent playmaker” over 17 games. He had 52 tackles, including a team-leading 12 for a loss, plus three sacks, seven quarterback hits and four passes defended.

Bears defensive tackle Armon Watts (96) rushes Patriots quarterback Bailey Zappe (4) on Oct. 24, 2022, in Foxborough, Mass.

Bears defensive tackle Armon Watts (96) rushes Patriots quarterback Bailey Zappe (4) on Oct. 24, 2022, in Foxborough, Mass. (John J. Kim / Chicago Tribune)

Contract status: Unrestricted free agent.

What to know: The Bears picked up Watts off waivers from the Minnesota Vikings at the beginning of the season. He started a career-high 12 games and played in all 17, logging about half of the snaps. He had 35 tackles, four tackles for a loss, two quarterback hits and a sack.

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Bears defensive tackle Angelo Blackson (90) takes down Lions running back Justin Jackson (42) on Nov. 13, 2022, at Soldier Field.

Bears defensive tackle Angelo Blackson (90) takes down Lions running back Justin Jackson (42) on Nov. 13, 2022, at Soldier Field. (Erin Hooley / Chicago Tribune)

Contract status: Unrestricted free agent.

What to know: In his second season with the Bears, Blackson’s playing time dipped late in the year, and he was a healthy scratch in Week 16. The eight-year veteran had 22 tackles, a tackle for a loss, a quarterback hit and a pass defended.

Bears defensive tackle Mike Pennel Jr. (64) celebrates after making a big play against the Eagles on Dec. 18, 2022, at Soldier Field.

Bears defensive tackle Mike Pennel Jr. (64) celebrates after making a big play against the Eagles on Dec. 18, 2022, at Soldier Field. (Chris Sweda / Chicago Tribune)

Contract status: Unrestricted free agent.

What to know: The nine-year veteran played in all 17 games and got two starts late in the year. He had a couple of big December moments, including two passes defended and a forced fumble against the Philadelphia Eagles.

Bears linebacker Nicholas Morrow (53) celebrates an interception against the Bills on Dec. 24, 2022, at Soldier Field.

Bears linebacker Nicholas Morrow (53) celebrates an interception against the Bills on Dec. 24, 2022, at Soldier Field. (E. Jason Wambsgans / Chicago Tribune)

Contract status: Unrestricted free agent.

What to know: Morrow will be an interesting case to see if the Bears want to bring him back after he played on a one-year, $3 million deal in 2022. He is 27, can play both the middle and weak-side linebacker spots and had a team-leading 116 tackles, 11 tackles for a loss, two passes defended and an interception.

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Bears linebacker Jack Sanborn (57) lines up against the Dolphins on Nov. 6, 2022, at Soldier Field.

Bears linebacker Jack Sanborn (57) lines up against the Dolphins on Nov. 6, 2022, at Soldier Field. (Brian Cassella / Chicago Tribune)

Contract status: Entering second year of three-year undrafted rookie contract.

What to know: The Bears didn’t have a ton of pleasant surprises in 2022, but Sanborn was one. The undrafted rookie out of Wisconsin received his shot when the Bears traded Roquan Smith to the Baltimore Ravens, and Sanborn capitalized. In six starts before suffering an ankle injury, Sanborn had 59 tackles, five tackles for a loss, two sacks, three quarterback hits and a fumble recovery.

Bears linebacker Matt Adams (44) takes the field for a preseason game against the Chiefs on Aug. 13, 2022, at Soldier Field.

Bears linebacker Matt Adams (44) takes the field for a preseason game against the Chiefs on Aug. 13, 2022, at Soldier Field. (Brian Cassella / Chicago Tribune)

Contract status: Unrestricted free agent.

What to know: Adams followed Eberflus from the Colts as another of Poles’ cheap one-year signings. He went on injured reserve at midseason and played in 10 games with 26 tackles, two tackles for a loss and a forced fumble.

Bears linebacker Joe Thomas (45) celebrates a tackle against the Eagles on Dec. 18, 2022, at Soldier Field.

Bears linebacker Joe Thomas (45) celebrates a tackle against the Eagles on Dec. 18, 2022, at Soldier Field. (Brian Cassella / Chicago Tribune)

Contract status: Unrestricted free agent.

What to know: The eight-year veteran got more playing time late in the year because of injuries. In the final four games, he had 39 tackles, four tackles for a loss, a sack and a fumble recovery.

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Bears linebacker Sterling Weatherford (50) heads to the locker room after a 33-14 win over the Patriots on Oct. 24, 2022, in Foxborough, Mass.

Bears linebacker Sterling Weatherford (50) heads to the locker room after a 33-14 win over the Patriots on Oct. 24, 2022, in Foxborough, Mass. (John J. Kim / Chicago Tribune)

Contract status: Entering second year of three-year undrafted rookie contract.

What to know: The Miami (Ohio) product was a significant special teams contributor over 14 games but didn’t log time on defense.

Bears coach Matt Eberflus and cornerback Jaylon Johnson (33) walk off the field after a 33-14 win over the Patriots on Oct. 24, 2022, in Foxborough, Mass.

Bears coach Matt Eberflus and cornerback Jaylon Johnson (33) walk off the field after a 33-14 win over the Patriots on Oct. 24, 2022, in Foxborough, Mass. (John J. Kim / Chicago Tribune)

Contract status: Entering final year of rookie contract.

What to know: Quadriceps, finger and rib injuries limited Johnson to 11 games in 2022. He didn’t have an interception and has only one in three NFL seasons. But he had 35 tackles, seven passes defended, a forced fumble and a fumble recovery. According to Pro Football Reference, Johnson allowed only one touchdown and a career-low 94.6 passer rating. He will be one to watch as Poles determines where to hand out contract extensions.

Bears cornerback Kyler Gordon (6) intercepts the ball against the Eagles on Dec. 18, 2022, at Soldier Field.

Bears cornerback Kyler Gordon (6) intercepts the ball against the Eagles on Dec. 18, 2022, at Soldier Field. (Chris Sweda / Chicago Tribune)

Contract status: Entering second year of rookie contract.

What to know: Gordon played both nickel and outside corner in his rookie season, totaling 71 tackles, two tackles for a loss, three interceptions, six passes defended, a forced fumble and a fumble recovery in 14 games. He had some bumps along the way, but coaches saw growth and increased comfort as the season wore on.

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Bears cornerback Kindle Vildor (22) returns an interception against the Vikings on Oct. 9, 2022, in Minneapolis.

Bears cornerback Kindle Vildor (22) returns an interception against the Vikings on Oct. 9, 2022, in Minneapolis. (Erin Hooley / Chicago Tribune)

Contract status: Entering final year of rookie contract.

What to know: The 2020 fifth-round pick had his first career interception and a career-high five passes defended to go with 34 tackles. He missed six games, including the final five, with an ankle injury. It should be noted Poles listed cornerback as a premium position the Bears could target this offseason.

Bears cornerback Jaylon Jones (31) breaks up a pass intended for Eagles tight end Grant Calcaterra (81) on Dec. 18, 2022, at Soldier Field.

Bears cornerback Jaylon Jones (31) breaks up a pass intended for Eagles tight end Grant Calcaterra (81) on Dec. 18, 2022, at Soldier Field. (Brian Cassella / Chicago Tribune)

Contract status: Entering second year of three-year undrafted rookie contract.

What to know: Jones started as a key special teams player, but multiple injuries pushed him into 464 defensive snaps. He had 47 tackles, two passes defended and a forced fumble and gained valuable experience.

Bears cornerback Josh Blackwell (39) heads to the locker room after a 12-7 loss to the Commanders on Oct. 13, 2022, at Soldier Field.

Bears cornerback Josh Blackwell (39) heads to the locker room after a 12-7 loss to the Commanders on Oct. 13, 2022, at Soldier Field. (John J. Kim / Chicago Tribune)

Contract status: Exclusive-rights free agent.

What to know: Special teams coordinator Richard Hightower said Blackwell had a Pro Bowl-caliber impact on his units, and Blackwell also saw time on defense late in the year because of injuries, which defensive coordinator Alan Williams said will be a big benefit moving forward. He had 23 tackles, a forced fumble and a fumble recovery.

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Bears cornerback Harrison Hand (30) and wide receiver N'Keal Harry (8) walk off the field after a loss to the Lions on Jan. 1, 2023, in Detroit.

Bears cornerback Harrison Hand (30) and wide receiver N’Keal Harry (8) walk off the field after a loss to the Lions on Jan. 1, 2023, in Detroit. (Chris Sweda / Chicago Tribune)

Contract status: Under contract for 2023.

What to know: The former Vikings cornerback spent most of the year on the practice squad but played in four games, logging significant time in the final two. He had 12 tackles, a pass defended and a forced fumble.

Bears safety Eddie Jackson (4) returns an interception against the 49ers on Sept. 11, 2022, at Soldier Field.

Bears safety Eddie Jackson (4) returns an interception against the 49ers on Sept. 11, 2022, at Soldier Field. (Chris Sweda / Chicago Tribune)

Contract status: Entering third year of four-year contract extension.

What to know: Jackson was having a career rejuvenation in his sixth season with four interceptions, six passes defended, two forced fumbles and 80 tackles. But his season was cut five games short when he suffered a Lisfranc foot injury against the New York Jets in Week 12, marking the first time he has played fewer than 14 games.

Bears safety Jaquan Brisker wears a T-shirt in support of the Bills' Damar Hamlin while signing autographs before a game against the Vikings on Jan. 8, 2023, at Soldier Field.

Bears safety Jaquan Brisker wears a T-shirt in support of the Bills’ Damar Hamlin while signing autographs before a game against the Vikings on Jan. 8, 2023, at Soldier Field. (John J. Kim / Chicago Tribune)

Contract status: Entering second year of rookie contract.

What to know: Coaches and teammates spoke highly of Brisker’s work ethic and drive throughout his rookie season, and he looked like a player whom the Bears could be excited about. He had an interception, two passes defended, a forced fumble, a fumble recovery, 104 tackles, five tackles for a loss and four sacks. He missed two games with a concussion late in the year.

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Bears safety DeAndre Houston-Carson (36) celebrates an interception against the Eagles on Dec. 18, 2022, at Soldier Field.

Bears safety DeAndre Houston-Carson (36) celebrates an interception against the Eagles on Dec. 18, 2022, at Soldier Field. (Chris Sweda / Chicago Tribune)

Contract status: Unrestricted free agent.

What to know: The veteran has been a reliable special teams player, backup defensive back and player/coach of sorts in seven years in Chicago. He stepped in to start after Jackson was injured and finished the season with 45 tackles, two tackles for a loss, a quarterback hit, an interception, a pass defended and a forced fumble.

Bears safety Elijah Hicks (37) reacts after a missed field goal by the Eagles on Dec. 18, 2022, at Soldier Field.

Bears safety Elijah Hicks (37) reacts after a missed field goal by the Eagles on Dec. 18, 2022, at Soldier Field. (Chris Sweda / Chicago Tribune)

Contract status: Entering second year of rookie contract.

What to know: The seventh-round pick spent most of the year on special teams but saw action on defense in five late games because of injuries. He had 28 tackles, a forced fumble and a fumble recovery.

Bears defensive backs Dane Cruikshank (29), DeAndre Houston-Carson (36) and Kindle Vildor (22) walk away after allowing a Jets touchdown on Nov. 27, 2022, in East Rutherford, N.J.

Bears defensive backs Dane Cruikshank (29), DeAndre Houston-Carson (36) and Kindle Vildor (22) walk away after allowing a Jets touchdown on Nov. 27, 2022, in East Rutherford, N.J. (Brian Cassella / Chicago Tribune)

Contract status: Unrestricted free agent.

What to know: The four-year veteran played on special teams in eight games but was limited by injuries.

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Bears kicker Cairo Santos watches the final minutes of a 29-13 loss to the Vikings on Jan. 8, 2023, at Soldier Field.

Bears kicker Cairo Santos watches the final minutes of a 29-13 loss to the Vikings on Jan. 8, 2023, at Soldier Field. (John J. Kim / Chicago Tribune)

Contract status: Entering final year of three-year contract.

What to know: Santos has been very reliable for most of his three years in Chicago, but he hit a five-game rough patch in November and December in which he missed two field goals and three extra points. He made an adjustment to where he lined up on extra points and didn’t miss a kick in the final three games.

Bears punter Trenton Gill (16) warms up before a game against the Giants on Oct. 12, 2022, in East Rutherford, N.J.

Bears punter Trenton Gill (16) warms up before a game against the Giants on Oct. 12, 2022, in East Rutherford, N.J. (Erin Hooley / Chicago Tribune)

Contract status: Entering second year of rookie contract.

What to know: The seventh-round pick took over for longtime punter Pat O’Donnell, who departed in free agency, and averaged 46 yards per punt and 40.3 net yards. He also handled some kickoffs.

Bears long snapper Patrick Scales (48) warms up before a game against the Packers on Dec. 4, 2022, at Soldier Field.

Bears long snapper Patrick Scales (48) warms up before a game against the Packers on Dec. 4, 2022, at Soldier Field. (Erin Hooley / Chicago Tribune)

Contract status: Unrestricted free agent.

What to know: He played in all 17 games in his seventh season with the Bears.

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Other defensive linemen who saw playing time were Andrew Brown, who played in five games, and Jalyn Holmes, who played in one. … Linebackers DeMarquis Gates and Elijah Lee played in three games each. … Among backup cornerbacks who saw time, Breon Borders is a restricted free agent, Michael Ojemudia has a year left on his rookie deal and Greg Stroman signed a reserve/future contract. … Safety A.J. Thomas, who played in five games, is under contract for 2023.

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