C.J. Gardner-Johnson says his focus is on the Bears, not on returning to Philadelphia.
The slot cornerback spent last season with the Eagles, winning a Super Bowl with them before they traded him to the Texans for offensive lineman Kenyon Green and a swap of draft picks. However, he believes that the focus on Friday afternoon shouldn't be on him facing a team for which he started 16 games over just one season.
"That ain't about me," Gardner-Johnson said. "Like I told y'all when I got here, it's about the team. If [the Eagles] wanna start some stuff with me... hey, you've got to deal with 53 other people."
Gardner-Johnson has excelled since joining the Bears a month ago. After compiling three sacks in his first two games, he has helped make up for injuries to the linebackers, playing 100% of the defensive snaps against the Vikings and 90% against the Steelers.
However, there is another cornerback who could be facing trouble keeping his starting spot, Nahshon Wright is tied for the NFL lead with five interceptions but could be the odd man out when the Bears get their other cornerbacks healthy. Jaylon Johnson (groin) and Kyler Gordon (calf) have returned to practice and could come off injured reserve as soon as Friday's game.
Ben Johnson called Wright’s leaping interception in the first quarter against the Steelers “one of the most athletic plays and phenomenal catches I’ve seen a long time” and added he’s “playing sound football — run game and pass game included.”
It remains to be seen how Ben Johnson will weigh Wright’s seasonlong effort once the Bears have a decision to make, but for now, it's all about the team.
The slot cornerback spent last season with the Eagles, winning a Super Bowl with them before they traded him to the Texans for offensive lineman Kenyon Green and a swap of draft picks. However, he believes that the focus on Friday afternoon shouldn't be on him facing a team for which he started 16 games over just one season.
"That ain't about me," Gardner-Johnson said. "Like I told y'all when I got here, it's about the team. If [the Eagles] wanna start some stuff with me... hey, you've got to deal with 53 other people."
Gardner-Johnson has excelled since joining the Bears a month ago. After compiling three sacks in his first two games, he has helped make up for injuries to the linebackers, playing 100% of the defensive snaps against the Vikings and 90% against the Steelers.
However, there is another cornerback who could be facing trouble keeping his starting spot, Nahshon Wright is tied for the NFL lead with five interceptions but could be the odd man out when the Bears get their other cornerbacks healthy. Jaylon Johnson (groin) and Kyler Gordon (calf) have returned to practice and could come off injured reserve as soon as Friday's game.
Ben Johnson called Wright’s leaping interception in the first quarter against the Steelers “one of the most athletic plays and phenomenal catches I’ve seen a long time” and added he’s “playing sound football — run game and pass game included.”
It remains to be seen how Ben Johnson will weigh Wright’s seasonlong effort once the Bears have a decision to make, but for now, it's all about the team.