The Chicago Bears were one of the best teams in the NFL this past season, winning 12 games and capturing the NFC North division title en route to making the playoffs for the first time since the 2010-11 campaign.

However, the Bears were upset by the Philadelphia Eagles in the Wild Card Round, putting a swift end to their quest to make the Super Bowl.

But safety Ha Ha Clinton-Dix, who signed with Chicago during the offseason and split the 2018 campaign between the division rival Green Bay Packers and the Washington Redskins, feels that we certainly have not seen the end of this Bears club.

“We have something special going on here,” Clinton-Dix said on Bears All Access. “In the locker room there are so many great guys who are down to earth and funny. They all have the same passion and want to win ball games. That's what it's all about. The first couple days I came in I was kind of the quiet kid—just trying to be comfortable and see where I fit in at. Everybody here is so humble. The work ethic is unbelievable between the guys. Coach Nagy has always spoken about being you. That's what I'm doing now.”

Clinton-Dix played in all 16 games this past season, registering 93 tackles, a sack, three interceptions, a couple of forced fumbles, a fumble recovery, and six passes defended.

The 26-year-old spent the first four-and-a-half years of his NFL career with the Packers, making one Pro Bowl before being traded to the Redskins midway through the 2018 season.