Sloppy ends to games plagued the previous Chicago coaching staff and their new coach says he considers these situations a real strength of his.
Analysis: The Bears coaching staff failed but there are some members of it who could be valued if given the chance by the in-coming Ben Johnson regime.
New Chicago Bears head coach Ben Johnson took a dig at Green Bay Packers HC Matt LaFleur during his introductory conference.
The Bears hired Johnson, 38, after three seasons as offensive coordinator for the Lions. In his first season, he helped them jump from 25th to fifth in scoring, then they finished fifth last season and led the NFL with 33.2 points per game this season.
Just ask Dan Campbell. The Lions coach praised ... move from the Colts to the Bears with recently fired Bears coach Matt Eberflus. It didn't work out for Muhammad in Dallas, either.
Former Detroit Lions offensive coordinator Ben Johnson officially joined the division rival Chicago Bears on Tuesday, and the team introduced him as their new head coach in a news conference on Wed
The 38-year-old Johnson spent three seasons as Detroit’s offensive coordinator under Dan Campbell and will replace Matt Eberflus, who was fired by the Bears on Nov. 29.
The Bears got their guy, hiring Lions' OC Ben Johnson as their next head coach. Here's a look at the winners and losers following the move.
The Bears appear to be the big winner of the NFL coaching carousel with the Ben Johnson hire. But who knows what Chicago's actually getting?
Ben Johnson made his first decisions as the head coach of the Chicago Bears. According to The Athletic's Adam Jahns, the Bears won't retain most of the offensive staff that was in place under Shane Waldron and Matt Eberflus.
Ben Johnson saw a “loaded” roster with a potential franchise quarterback in Caleb Williams and couldn't pass on the opportunity he has with the Chicago Bears. “I’ve always admired what this place could be because I’ve faced them twice a year over the last six years and I’ve really felt like it’s close to going over the hump,
New Bears head coach and former Lions offensive coordinator Ben Johnson said he wasn't emotionally prepared to separate from the Lions.