(670 The Score) Eagles receiver Alshon Jeffery spent his first five NFL seasons playing for the Bears before joining Philadelphia in 2017 and winning the Super Bowl.
With that as context, Jeffery doesn't appear sentimental about his time in Chicago.
"I love the city of Philadelphia," Jeffery told reporters. "Chicago is just where I was for work."
Jeffery later clarified to Ian Rapoport of NFL Network that he didn't like the work environment with the Bears organization in his later years with the franchise given the coaching and general manager turnover. Jeffery played for three coaches while in Chicago -- Lovie Smith, Marc Trestman and John Fox. He added he did love the city.
What else didn't Jeffery like in Chicago? The Soldier Field turf, which he'll play on when the Bears (12-4) host the Eagles (9-7) in the wild-card round Sunday afternoon.
"The field is terrible. I definitely remember that. But at the same time, it's football, man ... When I was there we always used to tell the equipment manager that you gotta change the field, get the field better.
"I'm not disrespecting them. I'm just saying: It's terrible."



