Ben Johnson, Caleb Williams and Bears
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Unsurprisingly, the Bears made significant changes this offseason, with the main goal being to get the best version of Williams. They dramatically overhauled their offensive line, bringing in Joe Thuney and Jonah Jackson via trade,
The player named by one analyst as the key to getting Ben Johnson's Chicago Bears offense to work is entirely logical and also revealing.
Johnson had high praise for Odunze as a second-year player, calling him a "seasoned pro" with how he approaches all aspects of football. He also believes assistant head coach and wide receivers coach Antwaan Randle El and assistant receivers coach Robbie Picazo will help maximize his potential.
Here we'll try to look at the single best move that the the Chicago Bears executed in the 2025 NFL offseason. For decades, the Chicago Bears have been synonymous with a revolving door at quarterback and head coach.
Ben Johnson isn’t bothered by the Bears’ quarterback history, nor does he seem concerned about Caleb Williams’ reported desire to avoid becoming a part of it before the 2023 NFL Draft. Instead, he see
Johnson said that the Tush Push, which has been highly-successful by the Eagles and head coach Nick Sirianni, doesn't meet his criteria for excitement. Johnson would say that he likes big plays and that the Tush Push is not the explosive style of play he likes to have on the field.
New details emerge behind the Detroit Lions previous trade of D'Andre Swift and what it means now that he's reunited with Ben Johnson.