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Ben Johnson is getting close to running his ideal offense in Chicago but he's still missing one thing from QB Caleb Williams
The Chicago Bears have won four consecutive games but despite the sustained success lately, frustrations are still being had with the inconsistencies on offense. Earlier in the season, the run game was the biggest struggle for head coach Ben Johnson's unit.
Chicago Bears coach Ben Johnson has put together some memorable moments in his first season as head coach. Johnson and his Bears got a big win over the Washington Commanders on Monday, 25-24. Chicago connected on a field goal with time expiring to win the game, and move to 3-2 on the season.
Chicago Bears fans are surely thrilled after their team extended its winning streak to three with Monday's 25-24 victory over the Washington Commanders, but things might get even better in the future as quarterback Caleb Williams continues to become more experienced.
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Ben Johnson finally made a change fans wanted and it sparked a more dynamic run game in Week 7 with exciting results
Both Swift and Monangai proved they're more than capable of sharing the load and producing at a high level. It's something that should continue in Week 8 going up against a Baltimore Ravens' defense that's allowed 134.3 rushing yards per game in 2025.
Last year's game between the Bears and Commanders featured one of the most memorable moments of the 2024 season.
The Bears came out of their win over the New Orleans Saints a bit banged up. Ben Johnson provided an update on a couple key injuries.
While the Saints had all the momentum, a crucial challenge call from Bears head coach Ben Johnson changed everything.
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Ben Johnson gives his honest thoughts on the offensive performance in Week 7 despite pulling off a fourth consecutive win
In Week 7 specifically, Dennis Allen's unit forced four takeaways and had a turn over on downs. But the offense is still struggling to capitalize on some of those opportunities due to a lot of self-induced errors that continued on Sunday and can't seem to be cleaned up from what we've seen so far.