Johnson reportedly will be the Chicago Bears' next coach, and he got a lot of credit for the progress former Cal star Goff made with the Lions
The Detroit Lions' shock playoff exit occurred just days ago with one prominent coach leaving as four more could be set to follow, all being incredibly vital to their recent success
The news of Ben Johnson’s arrival was greeted with excitement from many Chicago Bears fans — plus a bit of understandable skepticism from others.
The Lions could lose quarterbacks coach Mark Brunell if Aaron Glenn takes a head coaching job, according to reports.
Ben Johnson has finalized an agreement to become the Chicago Bears head coach. The Bears made the announcement on Tuesday.
We spoke with Jeff Risdon of Lions Wire to give us a rundown on what we can expect from new Bears head coach Ben Johnson.
Following a protracted search, the Chicago Bears hired former Detroit Lions offensive coordinator Ben Johnson as their next head coach. Johnson was considered arguably the single-best candidate on the market,
It’s been a long, long time since the Chicago Bears hired a coach that other teams actually wanted. A history littered with the Marc Trestman’s of the world, you have to go back to the 1982 hiring of Mike Ditka to find a coach the Bears landed who other teams were actually interested in.
Detroit Lions offensive coordinator Ben Johnson, left, talks with quarterback Jared Goff during the second half of an NFL football NFC divisional playoff game against the Tampa Bay Buccaneers, Sunday, Jan. 21, 2024, in Detroit.
Starting last summer, many people picked the Detroit Lions to win this season’s Super Bowl, and even after the Lions lost many players on defense to injury, the team remained the favorites in the minds of many to win it all.
LAKE FOREST, Ill. (AP) — 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. His first head coaching job is a big one.