There is hope that the Chicago Bears may start to become very competitive soon after they hired Ben Johnson, the former Detroit Lions offensive coordinator, to be their head coach. Johnson, along with Lions head coach Dan Campbell,
Bears chairman George McCaskey isn’t mincing words regarding a certain ESPN broadcaster. When coverage of the Lions-Commanders Divisional Round clash was brought to McCaskey’s attention Wednesday — the same day the Bears introduced Detroit’s former offensive coordinator,
It was a very rough year for the Chicago Bears and Chairman George McCaskey, but the hiring of Ben Johnson as coach gives fans reason for optimism.
Football commentator Joe Buck caught strays from Bears chairman George McCaskey on an unrelated topic about Tom Brady.
Former Detroit Lions offensive coordinator Ben Johnson is now the head coach of the Chicago Bears, and pretty much everyone is excited. His mandate is well-defined, but not easily executed: breathe new life into a floundering franchise and get the team back into the postseason for the first time since 2020.
During a press conference shortly after the Bears hired Ben Johnson as their next head coach, McCaskey was asked to share his thoughts about Las Vegas Raiders minority owner Tom Brady calling a divisional-round matchup Saturday between the Detroit Lions and Washington Commanders on Fox Sports alongside play-by-play announcer Kevin Burkhardt.
Bears chairman George McCaskey made his feelings known about Joe Buck, and Tom Brady's Lions-Commanders broadcast amid Ben Johnson rumors.
New Bears head coach Ben Johnson said quarterback Caleb Williams was a big reason he accepted the challenge of turning around the franchise.
Chicago Bears Chairman George McCaskey gets a rare ‘W’ with the hiring of Ben Johnson as the franchise's next coach.
Ben Johnson started his interview with the Chicago Bears by declaring, “I want this job.” It made an impression. And that job is now his.
Ben Johnson, the new head coach of the Chicago Bears, had one specific question for the organization, and it had to do with Kevin Warren.
Johnson introduced one of the most prolific offensive periods in Detroit Lions history. Now, he'll lead the way in Chicago.