This is not what the Chicago Bears normally do. Get the guy. Hire the head coach that everyone else wants — including NFL GOAT Tom Brady and the Las Vegas Raiders — and instantly
The Chicago Bears have officially named former Detroit Lions offensive coordinator Ben Johnson as their new head coach.
For the second straight year, Detroit Lions general manager Brad Holmes was named NFL Executive of the Year by the Pro Football Writers of America.
Ben Johnson will move from the Detroit Lions to his NFC North rival, as the Chicago Bears are bringing him on as the team's new head coach.
The Bears are expected to be a finalist for Lions offensive coordinator Ben Johnson, who Dan Campbell said he expects to lose to a head coaching job soon.
The 38-year-old Johnson spent three seasons as Detroit’s offensive coordinator under Dan Campbell and will replace Matt Eberflus, who was fired by the Bears on Nov. 29.
The Chicago Bears have announced the hiring of Ben Johnson as their head coach. Johnson, 38, spent three seasons as Detroit’s offensive coordinator; he had been with the Lions since 2019, starting out
Ben Johnson will now be tasked with getting the most out of Caleb Williams and getting the Bears into the mix in the competitive NFC North.
The Detroit Lions' search for replacements for former defensive coordinator Aaron Glenn and former offensive coordinator Ben Johnson have begun. Follow along with our tracker for all of the latest news and rumors pertaining to the Lions' search for new coordinators.
Former Detroit Lions offensive coordinator Ben Johnson officially joined the division rival Chicago Bears on Tuesday, and the team introduced him as their new head coach in a news conference on Wednesday.
Some Detroit Lions fans are beside themselves that Ben Johnson is staying in the NFC North with the Chicago Bears: 'Benedict Johnson'