Ben Johnson, Bears and Lions
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Former offensive coordinator Ben Johnson, who spent a total of six seasons with the organization in multiple roles, will be on the visitor sideline for the first time as the head coach of the Chicago Bears Sunday.
Chicago Bears head coach Ben Johnson revealed his biggest regret in his head coaching debut against the Minnesota Vikings.
You have to have proper eyes, man, we give you those rules for a reason. And look, they may hit us on one, that’s all right. That happens, you get back in the huddle and let’s go to the next play.”
The Detroit Lions were favorites to win the last Super Bowl before flopping in the playoffs and are suddenly on shaky ground in the eyes of some NFL observers.
The Detroit Lions' defense are definitely aware of what they are facing, when Ben Johnson leads the Chicago Bears into Ford Field for a highly-anticipated Week 2 contest.
On Monday night, Bears coach Ben Johnson wasted a challenge — and blew an ultimately critical timeout — after Vikings tight end T.J.
Lions WR Amon-Ra St. Brown said the team is "booing" Bears head coach and former Lions OC Ben Johnson when they face off.
Ben Johnson and the new-look Chicago Bears are looking to right the ship and make up ground before their first matchup at Ford Field since Johnson left the Detroit Lions, with Johnson and quarterback Caleb Williams taking responsibility for the team's inconsistencies and promising to make necessary changes.