Ben Johnson, Bears and Caleb Williams
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The most telling analytic football number, according to Ben Johnson, says something very specific about Caleb Williams' chances to win with the Bears.
Johnson’s colonial Plymouth home is on the market for $1.1 million. The former Detroit Lions’ offensive coordinator listed the nearly 4,000-square-foot home, built in 2017, last week.
Ben Johnson is working to establish his identity as the offense's head coach, while Kevin Byard praised his intensity and D'Andre Swift is excited to be reunited with his old offensive coordinator, and three rookies were held out of practice for various reasons Thursday.
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FOX 32 Chicago on MSNChicago Bears: Injuries hit rookie class early on as Ben Johnson navigates the 'time crunch'
Ben Johnson Thursday morning offered an update to some injuries and broke down the moment that looked like he tossed out the first-team offense during Wednesday's practice.
Had he stayed with the Detroit Lions as the team's offensive coordinator, Ben Johnson would be in a position to potentially compete for a Super Bowl this year.
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AtoZ Sports on MSNBen Johnson gives clarity on the Bears rookie WR situation as Luther Burden III’s training camp status becomes clearer
The Chicago Bears opened up training camp on Wednesday and immediately had an issue to address when rookie wide receiver Luther Burden III was not on the field. Burden missed time in OTAs and minicamp earlier in the offseason due to a soft tissue injury in his hamstring.
Ben Johnson was reportedly upset with Caleb Williams and the Chicago Bears offense at practice. Colin Cowherd asks if it’s possible for Williams to make a leap in year 2, and if the Bears are in trouble.