As offensive coordinator in Detroit, Ben Johnson and the Lions swept the Packers in 2022 and again in 2024. He is taking over a Bears roster that is “stocked and loaded.”
New Chicago head coach Ben Johnson didn't waste any time jumping into the Packers-Bears rivarly with his comments directed at Matt LaFleur.
Recently, the Chicago Bears took a step into the future by hiring Ben Johnson to be the franchise’s next head coach. Johnson was formerly the offensive coordinator for the Detroit Lions, who boasted the best offense in the league this season,
Ben Johnson seems to have hit the ground running, as far as hitting the right notes with Chicago Bears fans goes. The new Bears head coach and former Lions offensive coordinator will win brownie points from both fanbases with his latest comments.
Here are our takeaways from Ben Johnson's introductory press conference as the Chicago Bears' next head coach.
Campbell, the Lions coach, and O’Connell, the Vikings coach, are favorites for NFL coach of the year. LaFleur has led the Packers to four double-digit win seasons in his six years as head coach, with two different quarterbacks.
Ben Johnson took a shot at Matt LaFleur and the Green Bay Packers in his introductory press conference as the Chicago Bears' new head coach. The post New Bears Coach Ben Johnson Takes Shot at Packers’ Matt LaFleur appeared first on Heavy Sports.
The Chicago Bears new head coach wasted no time adding to the historic rivalry against the Green Bay Packers. Chicago hired former Detroit Lions offensive coordinator Ben Johnson to be their next head coach.
New Bears head coach Ben Johnson essentially called out Packers head coach Matt LaFleur, and now LaFleur must respond.
New Bears head coach Ben Johnson says staying in the division was one of his many reasons for choosing Chicago, and he introduced himself to the city by taking a playful jab at the Green Bay Packers in his first press conference with his new team.
PackersNews columnist Pete Dougherty spent Wednesday answering reader questions during the Packers' offseason.