Over the last three years, former Detroit Lions offensive coordinator Ben Johnson was instrumental in helping revitalize a once-dormant franchise into a Super Bowl contender. Now, with the Lions on the potential verge of their own glory, Johnson has jumped ship to become the Chicago Bears’ head coach and hopefully have similar success.
Amon-Ra St. Brown and the Detroit Lions had their stellar season come to an abrupt end last Saturday night when they lost at home to the Washington Commanders, 45-31, in the divisional round. That was the biggest upset of this year's NFL playoffs so far,
Detroit Lions wide receiver Amon-Ra St. Brown revealed the conversation he had with Ben Johnson, the former offensive coordinator he jabbed at for taking the Bears' head coaching gig.
Call it a threat but Amon-Ra St. Brown's departing discussion with Ben Johnson showed he could keep his sense of humor in a tough situation, even if Lions fans couldn't.
Equaimeous was also surprised by some of offensive coordinator, now Chicago Bears head coach, Ben Johnson's play calls. Wide receiver Jameson Williams did throw a pass in the second half when the Lions were right there in the game, and it was intercepted. That made it tough for the Lions to come back.
Star Detroit Lions wide receiver Amon-Ra St. Brown had a clear message for Ben Johnson after he left to coach the Chicago Bears.
Just because a hot commodity NFL coordinator might leave for another job doesn’t mean they’re not focused on the task at hand. This point has become a weird conversation concerning new Chicago Bears head coach Ben Johnson.
Here's what to know about Amon-Ra St. Brown, the All-Pro Detroit Lions receiver, from his draft, college, stats, blue hair, contract and more.
Amon-Ra St. Brown revealed what he said to offensive coordinator Ben Johnson when he found out Johnson was leaving the Detroit Lions for the division-rival Bears.
Lions WR Amon-Ra St. Brown shared some NSFW trash talk that went down between him and Bears head coach Ben Johnson this week.
The Detroit Lions improbable run is officially over. After a 15-2 regular-season record, NFC North championship, and No. 1 seed, the Lions succumbed to the Wash
After a home playoff loss, the 2024 NFL season ended in a bittersweet fashion for receiver Amon-Ra St. Brown, coach Ben Johnson, and the Detroit Lions supporter