It was a very rough year for the Chicago Bears and Chairman George McCaskey, but the hiring of Ben Johnson as coach gives fans reason for optimism.
Two days before he was announced as the Chicago Bears head coach, Ben Johnson coached in the NFC Divisional Round as the Detroit Lions took on the Washington Commanders. Tom Brady was on the call for FOX,
Las Vegas parted ways with the first-year coach-GM tandem of Antonio Pierce and Tom Telesco earlier this month, and the “allure” of Brady, a seven-time Super Bowl champion, was said to have helped the Raiders become an enticing option for Johnson, 38.
Perhaps this is why McCaskey believed the Bears were the most attractive franchise for any potential head coach. Chicago has won nine NFL championships, but only two since the conclusion of the 1946 season. Those came in 1963 and 1985.
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The Bears had targeted Johnson as their top candidate since firing head coach Matt Eberflus the day after Thanksgiving. They were convinced that his play-calling acumen and leadership skills were a perfect pairing with quarterback Caleb Williams and the rest of the Bears’ roster.
Chicago Bears Chairman George McCaskey gets a rare ‘W’ with the hiring of Ben Johnson as the franchise's next coach.
CHICAGO — A month ago, Chicago Bears Chairman George McCaskey sat through a ... Even the justifiable firing of former coach Matt Eberflus resulted in a black eye for Bears management, which ...
A month ago, Chicago Bears Chairman George McCaskey sat through a nightmarish ... Even the justifiable firing of former coach Matt Eberflus resulted in a black eye for Bears management, which ...
Two days after the Chicago Bears introduced their current head coach, the coach they fired landed his next job.
Matt Eberflus hollers out instructions in his final Bears game, the loss at Ford Field to the Detroit Lions. David Reginek-Imagn Images Matt Eberflus is back in the Big D and has a showdown with Bears