Chicago Bears running back David Montgomery says he's not concerned about his contract situation as he enters the final year of his rookie deal.
Turnover at Halas Hall is so expansive that not only is running back David Montgomery learning a new playbook from a new coaching staff, but by the time the Chicago Bears fill out a 90-man roster for the offseason, nearly half of his teammates will be new.
“Change is good a lot of times,” Montgomery said. “It may be uncomfortable, it may be challenging because you’re so used to going by things a certain way, but in the end you realize that it betters you as a person and as a player. I’m excited to see what’s to come.” “Whether I’m going into my second year or my first year, I’ve still got to play football and I’ve still got to perform,” he said. “I could really care less about contracts, the contract terms and things, but I’m excited to be here for another year and play with my guys.
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