
"“Even just being here yesterday, the team meeting with Coach Johnson, there's just such a resemblance to the way I was coached and taught at Iowa,” Jones said. “The importance of the little things, showing up on time, the stuff that you think might not matter, matters here. I think that's why they're so successful. It's because they do things right. That just clicked with me and why I loved it.”"
"“Honestly, just talking with Coach Roushar in his office. None of it was about football. It was just about who I was, just getting to talk about life,” Jones said of the moment that stood out most from his pre-draft visit with the Bears. “I think that was really cool. I had other visits, and that wasn't the case at any of them. But to just sit down and talk with him, it was really cool. I had a feeling there.”"
"Jones steps into a room with Garrett Bradbury, a veteran who isn't going anywhere without a fight, and a group of established offensive linemen that includes Joe Thuney. He knows what he's walking into. “It's very challenging. You've got to go out and earn everything. And the offensive line here is very talented,” Jones said. “I've got to go out and earn everything. Just to be able to come in with that group and be able to learn under veterans, obviously, we're competing, but we're”"
Logan Jones arrived at Halas Hall for rookie minicamp already feeling he belonged. He connected quickly with Chicago because the coaching style and focus on fundamentals resembled his experience at Iowa. He emphasized the importance of small details such as showing up on time and doing things the right way, linking that approach to team success. During his pre-draft visit, he highlighted a standout moment talking with Coach Roushar, describing it as centered on his character and life rather than football. He also acknowledged the challenge of earning a role on a talented offensive line, learning from veterans while competing for opportunities.
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