Chicago bears, Caleb Williams and Ben Johnson
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Before the Bears' workout Thursday, Johnson addressed his quick hook, and the short window the team has to learn his new system before the season starts.
Chicago Bears head coach Ben Johnson loves rookie Colston Loveland's work ethic as the 10th overall pick rehabs his way back from an offseason shoulder surgery
Ben Johnson crouched down next to Lions quarterback Jared Goff in the third quarter against the Bills in December. Their team trailed by 21 in a game they’d eventually lose 48-42 in one of the season’s most thrilling shootouts.
Saying that two tight end sets are a Ben Johnson staple would be a slight misrepresentation, but expecting that the former Detroit Lions offensive coordinator won’t dabble with sets that feature both Kmet and Loveland would be an equally big mistake.
Analysis: The last time the Bears offense might have been truly well balanced and effective was about a decade ago but Ben Johnson's approach requires it.
Left tackle Braxton Jones is coming off a fractured ankle and is trying to hold off two players to keep his starting job.
Chicago Bears head coach Ben Johnson is putting an emphasis on game management and the attention to detail it'll take to get there.
The most telling analytic football number, according to Ben Johnson, says something very specific about Caleb Williams' chances to win with the Bears.