Ben Johnson Doesn’t Hold Back on 49ers
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Ben Johnson has turned the Chicago Bears around, but their success could lead to other teams hiring assistants from his staff.
Ben Johnson's first year as head coach of the Chicago Bears is frighteningly similar to one of his predecessors.
The Detroit Lions are out of the playoffs, and now, the latest development from Ben Johnson and the Chicago Bears hurts.
You may recall that Ben Johnson and Matt LaFleur had a short-and-not-so-sweet postgame handshake two weeks ago. It was more of the same on Saturday night: 🚨🚨THE BEEF CONTINUES🚨🚨 #BEARS HC BEN JOHNSON BASICALLY IGNORED #PACKERS COACH MATT LAFLEUR POSTGAME AFTER THE GAME. 😳😳😳 Johnson clearly HATES LaFleur… wow. pic.twitter.com/0gbof86azd
The 2025 NFL season has seen new blood enter the Super Bowl mix, but which head coach deserves Coach of the Year honors with his respective team?
The Chicago Bears have several assistant coaches who could draw interest from other NFL teams this offseason, according to CBS Sports.
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Bears accomplish step 2 of Ben Johnson's regular season plan without even playing a game and lock up a key advantage for the playoffs
In order for the Bears to clinch the No. 1 seed in the conference, Chicago has to win out against the 49ers on Sunday night and then beat the Lions at Soldier Field in Week 18 PLUS have the Seattle Seahawks lose one of their final two games against either the Carolina Panthers or the 49ers.
The Chicago Bears got the steal of the offseason when they plucked away Ben Johnson from the Detroit Lions. The first-year head coach has the Bears leading the NFC North by 1.5 games over the Green Bay Packers in Week 17.