Albany Times Union

Bears President Phillips to retire

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Chicago Bears President and CEO Ted Phillips will retire at the end of the season after nearly 40 years with the franchise.

Phillips, an accountant by trade, joined the Bears as the team’s controller in 1983 and spent four years in that position before moving up the organizati­on’s ladder. He became president in February 1999 and has had a hand since then in hiring four general managers, including Ryan Poles this year. Phillips oversaw several renovation­s to the team’s suburban headquarte­rs and played a key role in negotiatin­g the oft-criticized renovation of Soldier Field in 2003.

Most recently, his focus has been on purchasing a

326-acre tract of land in suburban Arlington Heights, Ill., where a new stadium and entertainm­ent complex could be built. The team is scheduled to unveil conceptual plans for the site — about 30 miles northwest of Soldier Field — at a community meeting Thursday in the town.

Phillips said Friday in a statement he has been “truly blessed” to work for the Bears. He said he appreciate­d the support of the Mccaskey family owners and called “overseeing this amazing growth of the Chicago Bears” a “dream come true.”

“Every day has been a true pleasure and being surrounded by so many talented and wonderful people has made my job richly rewarding on many levels,“he said. “I will always bleed blue and orange and forever be proud to be a part of the Chicago Bears family.”

Team matriarch Virginia Mccaskey, the daughter of founder George Halas, said in a rare public statement the Bears were “very blessed” to have Phillips.

The Bears said a search for his replacemen­t is underway and a successor will be hired “in the coming months.”

Titans: Tennessee placed Pro Bowl linebacker Harold Landry III on injured reserve Friday. The Titans did not cite a reason for Landry going on IR. A person with direct knowledge of the injury confirmed reports that Landry tore an ACL in practice Wednesday. The person spoke to the AP on condition of anonymity because the Titans have not commented on the nature of Landry’s injury. Tennessee also claimed outside linebacker Derrek Tuszka on Friday. The 6foot-4, 251-pound Tuska has played in 24 games combined with Denver in 2020 and Pittsburgh in 2021. He had two sacks and a forced fumble with the Steelers last season.

 ?? Robin Alam / Getty Images ?? Chicago Bears President and CEO Ted Phillips has had a hand in hiring four general managers for the team.
Robin Alam / Getty Images Chicago Bears President and CEO Ted Phillips has had a hand in hiring four general managers for the team.

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