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Jaquan Brisker has a strong desire to possess the football, which is why he can often be seen with one in his hands.

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Vince Carbonneau
December 16, 2023  (10:30 PM)
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When Jaquan Brisker, the Chicago Bears safety, holds a football, he becomes intimately aware of its texture against his skin. He can feel the rugged leather and the firmness of the laces. Distinguishing between a game ball and a practice ball comes naturally to him; the game balls remain pristine, devoid of roughness.

For Brisker, having a football in his hands elicits a satisfying sensation. It feels like the right place to be, whether he's on the road or at home. Whether it's on the team bus, the plane, or his car, you can count on Brisker having a football with him.

This habit harks back to his childhood, reminding him of the days when he and his siblings would play ball indoors, sometimes even causing mischief by putting a hole in the wall. But now, as a 24-year-old professional athlete, it's not just about nostalgia. Brisker carries the football as a way to prioritize it on the field, hoping it will lead to success when the game comes around.

Lately, the football seems to gravitate toward Brisker during games. He's been making significant plays, such as forcing a fumble against the Detroit Lions and intercepting a pass in a previous match against Minnesota. His performance is drawing praise from his coach, Matt Eberflus, who admires Brisker's instincts, passion, and aggressive style of play.

While Eberflus humorously mentioned his own college record of 21 tackles, he acknowledged Brisker's exceptional contributions. Brisker's versatility as a safety who isn't afraid to play near the line of scrimmage and his willingness to tackle make him a valuable asset to the Bears' defense.

In a sport where most players never touch the football, having it in the hands of a defender is a game-changing moment. Brisker, despite the initial adjustment, thrives on the defensive side of the game and relishes the physicality it offers.

Brisker's practice of carrying a football began spontaneously last season, driven by a psychological need to stay connected with the game. It's a mindset shared by his teammates, who understand the importance of being one with the ball to excel in their roles on the field.

The Bears' defense, in particular, has been creating turnovers in recent games, with Brisker frequently in the midst of the action. When he intercepted Vikings quarterback Josh Dobbs, he celebrated with the football in hand, showcasing his connection to the game.

For Jaquan Brisker, every moment with the football reinforces his belief that it will come his way when it truly matters.

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