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Bears HC Ben Johnson opened up about how his relationship with QB Caleb Williams has evolved this season and how they have the same goals.
The Chicago Bears improved to 9-3 on the season with a 24-15 win over the Philadelphia Eagles on Black Friday. Philadelphia scored a late touchdown to make the game appear closer than it actually was. But make no mistake, the Bears dominated an out-of-sync ...
Remember when some thought that Ben Johnson might not be anything more than a good offensive coordinator? That he couldn't lead a team the same way he led the Lions' offense to three-straight top-five seasons in total points and yards? We're only 14 games ...
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Bears QB Caleb Williams aims higher after making his partnership with coach Ben Johnson work
The Chicago Bears are in the playoffs with an 11-4 record largely because coach Ben Johnson and quarterback Caleb Williams found a way to make their relationship work.
Ben Johnson had plenty of success as the offensive coordinator for the Detroit Lions, but there were doubts that it would translate to the head-coaching world. Here the Chicago Bears are at 7-3 and it's starting to look like the doubts were unwarranted.
Josh Dubow of the Associated Press pointed out after the game that teams were previously 96-0 when they scored 35 or more points, had a defensive touchdown, did not turn the ball over and did not allow a sack. Bears head coach Ben Johnson pointed to the performance against Purdy as the reason they broke that streak.