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Ben Johnson's attention to detail while the Bears learn his offense throughout offseason work has become apparent, and this isn't only when he deals with Caleb Williams. “I mean, you name it ...
Ben Johnson, the new Bears head coach, has been seen commanding practices with attention to detail and has praised Caleb Williams for his ability to perform under pressure.
It's shocking that no Bears quarterback in the last 30 years has been able to hit 3,900 yards, let alone 4,000, but Johnson feels good about Caleb Williams' chances.
The Chicago Bears hired Ben Johnson as their next head coach in an effort to completely change the culture of his franchise. As he prepares to step into his new role, Johnson is wiping Chicago’s ...
Bears coach Ben Johnson said after the draft that he doesn’t know for sure what role any player will play, because every player will earn it. “The moment the players got back into the building, call ...
For all the hype the Chicago Bears have gotten for hiring Ben Johnson, it’s important to note that 2025 will mark his first season as an NFL head coach.
The implication Johnson makes here is evident. Williams' Bears' offense has to be on schedule more. It has to get easier chunk plays without working too hard for them. It can't keep eating so many ...
INDIANAPOLIS — At the end of his NFL Draft Combine media availability Tuesday, new Bears coach Ben Johnson was asked about his 29-year-old offensive coordinator, Declan Doyle. The answer told me ...
LAKE FOREST, ILLINOIS - JANUARY 22: Newly named head coach Ben Johnson of the Chicago Bears speaks to the media during a introductory press conference at PNC Center at Halas Hall on January 22 ...
The Bears will need Johnson, since they had the lowest number of yards (284.6) this season and were tied for the fourth-fewest points per game (18.2) in the NFL.
Danny Parkins analyzes the Bears’ future under Ben Johnson In a separate setting, away from Williams' eyes, I asked Johnson what he saw in the No. 1 pick of the 2024 draft that was so singularly ...
Ben Johnson started his interview with the Chicago Bears by declaring, “I want this job.” It made an impression. And that job is now his.