(5) Turner’s grateful that the Bears appreciate his “violent” style of play at multiple positions along the defensive line.
“Man, it feels great,” Turner said. “Going somewhere where they won’t try to change you, they really love the way I play, they really love the way I go. Just ready to go.”
Turner said he’s “been going since [he] was a little kid,” thanks to his uncle intensely coaching him up until middle school. Turner believes his high motor and willingness to be physical will align with defensive coordinator Dennis Allen’s mindset.
“Teaming up with Dennis, Coach DA, it’s gonna be great,” Turner said. “Especially because what they coach, what they speak on, physicality and playing hard, playing long, it’s going to be good … We’re gonna go, we’re going to be physical, and we’re going to dominate guys on the line of scrimmage.”
(6) Turner told reporters Friday night that he wants to leave a legacy in the NFL for both him and his family name. On Saturday, he explained what that looks like in his eyes.
“All the accolades that’s possible,” Turner said. “Super Bowls. Everything. Winning. Winning is a big part of legacy for me. And hopefully getting a few rings under my belt. Gold jacket. Pro Bowler. All that, bro. 10, 15 years. Literally everything a successful NFL player has to do to be successful and be on that pedestal, I want to achieve it.”
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