What’s the latest with the Chicago Bears? The Bears officially hired Ben Johnson as the 19th head coach in franchise history last Tuesday. Chicago landed the top candidate in this coaching cycle ...
Green Bay Packers head coach Matt LaFleur probably didn't plan to spend a lot of time watching Ben Johnson's introductory press conference as the Chicago Bears' new head coach on Wednesday.
Johnson settled in for a Saturday morning Zoom interview with the Chicago Bears. The 38-year-old coach had a vision to share, eager to detail his team-building philosophies, his feedback on the ...
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New Bears coach Ben Johnson made an extremely positive first impression during his introductory press conference Wednesday at Halas Hall. Leaving no doubt he can command a room, the former Lions ...
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CHICAGO (CBS Sports) -- Ben Johnson was officially announced as the Chicago Bears' new head coach on Tuesday. The Chicago Bears will formally introduce Johnson during a press conference on Wednesday.
It's official: Ben Johnson is now a Chicago Bear. The former Detroit Lions offensive coordinator accepted the head coaching job with Detroit's NFC North rival on Monday, two days after the Lions ...
“The Chicago Bears are a world-class franchise with a phenomenal history and incredible fanbase,” new coach Ben Johnson said in a statement. Kamil Krzaczynski/AP Share Bears president Kevin ...
The Bears made Johnson their priority. After interviewing 17 candidates over the course of two weeks, the Bears knew who they wanted. They didn’t need to do a week’s worth of second interviews.