Not long after visiting the Falcons, offensive linemen Germain Ifedi has indeed joined the team. Atlanta announced on Wednesday that they have signed the veteran to a one-year contract.
Ifedi met with the Falcons less than two weeks ago, so this move doesn’t come as much of a surprise. The 27-year-old was a first-round pick of the Seahawks in 2016. In four seasons there, he started all 60 games he appeared in. He manned both the right guard and right tackle spots, but never graded out well in terms of PFF ratings.
Ifedi then signed with the Bears two years ago. The first of his campaigns in the Windy City saw his best performance to date, as he played every snap and earned a PFF grade of 65. Availability became a problem for the first time in his career in 2021, however; a knee injury helped limit him to seven starts and nine games played. Just like in Seattle, Ifedi spent time at both guard and tackle.
By signing in Atlanta, the Texas A&M alum becomes the fifth ex-Bear to join the Falcons. The team’s starters at the RG and RT spots – Chris Lindstrom and Kaleb McGary, respectively – are each under contract for one more season. Ifedi could, at a minimum, provide experienced depth at each position for the 2022 campaign and perhaps earn himself an extended stay with his play there.
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The great thing about Germain Ifedi is you always know he is in the game. You’ll hear “Holding, number 74, offense, 10 yard penalty repeat second down” about 3 times a game along with “False Start, number 74, offense, 5 yard penalty, repeat first down” at least once or twice.
Pace is getting the band back together. The Band being called the Lame Bears of the last 5 years of his loser GM resume’.
They’re missing the ring leader in Trubisky though
Pace needs his great collaborator Matt Nagy to complete him. Georgie would gush how well Pace and Nagy would collaborate with each other.
Yeah I would not have a lot of confidence as an owner today if I found out 5 ex Bears on on my club. Ill remember Ifedi as getting into Jenkins grill for Jenkins going after a Vikings defensive player for what he thought was a cheap shot on Fields in a game last year.. Easy to see who would stay and who would go after that. Sure Jenkins was flagged and it could be argued it was a borderline call (I mean the refs did not call a flag) but seeing a OL member taking exception to their QB getting hit like that is not a bad thing….