Ben Johnson was asked about possibly trading for Cleveland Browns star Myles Garrett when he brought up Dennis Allen’s influence on his decision making.
The Saints jumped seven spots in the NFLPA's annual report card survey, clocking in at No. 12 after ranking No. 19 in 2024. The report card, based on the feedback of players, grades teams on categories such as ownership, coaches, treatment of families, team travel and areas in the facility (locker room, weight room, dining area).
Police said they were called by the victim to a home on Friday around 9:05 a.m. When officers arrived, the victim yelled to them that the suspect had fled out of a back door. They said they tried to intercept him, but couldn’t find him. Investigators said they learned that the suspect, Allen, had fought the victim and strangled her.
Officers were dispatched to a local residence at 9:05 p.m. last Friday on the report of a domestic incident and encountered a woman who was yelling to police that the suspect was running out the back door, according to the Milford Police Department. Officers went to the rear of the home and could not immediately locate the man.
Don’t judge defensive coordinators by who they were as a head coach. The problem with judging Brandon Staley is his DC resume is brief:
INDIANAPOLIS - New York Jets head coach Aaron Glenn is far from the first to speak highly of Chicago Bears head coach Ben Johnson. Glenn noted at the NFL Combine on Tuesday how Johnson is far from just an offensive mind.
A Chattanooga man was sentenced to 25 years in prison for traveling across state lines to engage in illicit sexual conduct with an infant, according to a news release by the U.S. Attorney's Office.
The Bears have a safeties coach with experience working under Dennis Allen as a player and coach and also with a link to Chicago Bears history.
In a new mock draft from The Athletic, Kevin Fishbain has Chicago targeting an area of need with Marshall edge rusher Mike Green with the 10th overall pick. This after the top two offensive tackles are off the board (LSU's Will Campbell and Missouri's Armand Membou).
Bears GM Ryan Poles has enjoyed working with new coach Ben Johnson and expects their partnership to pay major dividends in free agency and the draft.
One former Bears player with past connections to their new coaching staff sees an all-star group with a proven track record for molding teams.