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I think the world of Rod Marinelli. I would love to have Rod Marinelli on our staff, and I think Lovie would say the same thing. He's a great football coach
Marinelli joins staff of Chicago Bears Jan 10, 2009
We feel good about the prognosis and what the doctors have told us, that he's going to be 100 percent healthy
Urlacher expected to return to full health Feb 20, 2008
We are upset and embarrassed by Tank's actions last week
Tank Johnson waived by Bears Jun 25, 2007
We are happy this process has reached a conclusion and look forward to moving ahead together
Bears finally sign No. 1 draft pick Aug 28, 2005
After exploring trade opportunities with R.W., we felt it was in everybody's best interest to release him at this time
Bears, R.W. McQuarters part ways May 23, 2005
Jerry Angelo is the General Manager for the National Football League's Chicago Bears. He has held the role since 2001. Prior to joining the Chicago Bears, Angelo spent 14 years overseeing Tampa Bay Buccaneers' scouting department as their Director of Player Personnel. Angelo graduated from Miami University in 1971.
Angelo began his career in the NFL as a scout for both the New York Giants and the Dallas Cowboys in the early 1980s. Four years later he moved on to the Tampa Bay Buccaneers, a team that had experienced brief success. An expansion team established in 1976, the Buccaneers lost the 1979 NFC Championship Game to the Los Angeles Rams. What followed were a chaotic series of player tragedies and setbacks that sent the team into a slump. A succession of coaches and numerous roster changes failed to revive the team throughout the 1980s. Angelo was associated with the appearance of front office divisions and management mistakes. By the late 1990s his 14-year tenure in Tampa Bay was perceived as successful, as the Buccanneers made the playoffs three times from 1997–2000. With new ownership of the franchise, Angelo moved on to the Chicago Bears.
Angelo became the Bears general manager in 2001.