New Chicago head coach Ben Johnson didn't waste any time jumping into the Packers-Bears rivarly with his comments directed at Matt LaFleur.
Everyone associated with the Chicago Bears was very fired up on Wednesday as Ben Johnson embarked on his first day at the office. Including Johnson himself. The
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 got a head start on being part of the historic rivalry between the Chicago Bears and Green Bay Packers. During his introductory press
New Chicago Bears head coach Ben Johnson took a dig at Green Bay Packers HC Matt LaFleur during his introductory conference.
It's one thing to tease a friend, but Ben Johnson threw a verbal right hook at a rival during his introductory press conference on Wednesday.
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.
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The Bears acquired a top-notch coach to nurture Caleb Williams and boost the offense. And the Lions have lost not only Johnson, but defensive coordinator Aaron Glenn, who was hired as the Jets' head coach.
Peter Schrager and the “Good Morning Football” crew believe that new Chicago Bears head coach Ben Johnson actively instigated a rivalry with Green Bay Packers HC Matt LaFleur when he made a comment gloating about the Detroit Lions’ 2-0 record against the Packers in 2024 at his introductory press conference.