Bears, Ben Johnson and Williams
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Chicago Bears head coach Ben Johnson got real on what the team will be up against, even with Micah Parsons injured.
Chicago Bears coach Ben Johnson praised Browns rookie quarterback Shedeur Sanders ahead of their matchup, calling him “dangerous” and a spark for Cleveland’s offense. His rise echoes what Colorado Buffaloes fans long believed he’d become in the NFL.
When Ben Johnson was named as the Chicago Bears' coach, expectations rose for Caleb Williams to grow exponentially under an offensive guru like him.
In one offseason, Ben Johnson has transformed the Bears from a national punchline into an NFC powerhouse — a turnaround worth of NFL Coach of the Year honors.
In what world does Chicago Bears head coach Ben Johnson, who has turned the Bears around, get ranked as one of the league’s worst play-callers?
LAKE FOREST, Ill. (AP) — Ben Johnson was rattling off the names of the other coaches in the NFC at his introductory news conference with the Chicago Bears in January, praising Detroit’s Dan Campbell and Minnesota’s Kevin O’Connell.
One name among the bunch that chimed in on the conversation this week was ex-Bears QB Jay Cutler. In an interview with ESPN 1000’s Waddle and Silvy show, Cutler shared his thoughts on both unretiring and head coach Ben Johnson.
CINCINNATI -- When Zac Taylor was finalizing his coaching staff following the 2020 NFL season, he reached out to Ben Johnson and offered him a job, but here's the twist: Taylor wanted the offensive-minded Johnson to coach on the defensive side of the ball.
Rome Odunze was expected to play in Week 15 against the Browns. However, the Bears receiver was ruled out just before kickoff due to a foot injury.