The Chicago Bears' front office is undergoing a significant change. On January 29, 2026, multiple reports, including confirmation from the Chicago Tribune, announced that Assistant General Manager Ian Cunningham is departing the organization to become the new General Manager of the Atlanta Falcons.
Cunningham, who has been a key figure in the Bears' personnel department, will now lead the football operations for the Falcons, working under newly appointed president of football operations Matt Ryan. His departure represents a substantial loss for the Bears' scouting and player evaluation infrastructure. Cunningham was highly regarded within league circles for his work in college and pro scouting, playing a crucial role in draft preparations and free agency evaluations during his tenure in Chicago.
This move creates an immediate and important vacancy in the Bears' leadership structure. General Manager Ryan Poles must now identify a successor to fill the vital Assistant GM role. The search will be a critical early offseason task, as the individual in this position is central to orchestrating the scouting process for the upcoming 2026 NFL Draft and managing the complexities of free agency and roster construction.
Cunningham's exit to a top job with another NFC team underscores the quality of personnel executives within the Bears' organization but also presents a challenge. The timing, during the initial phase of offseason planning and draft evaluation, adds urgency to finding a qualified replacement to ensure continuity and effectiveness in the team's roster-building strategy for the critical years ahead.