Ben Johnson was the most highly-sought after coach in this hiring cycle, and Chris Simms believes the interest is more than deserved.
It looks like the Chicago Bears have finally found their head coach, Detroit Lions offensive coordinator Ben Johnson. If the rumors of the Bears hiring Johnson as their next head coach are true, he might be one of the highest-paid coaches in the NFL.
The “early figure on the NFL grapevine” for Ben Johnson, who signed on to become the 19th head coach in franchise history Monday, is $13 million per year, according to Pro Football Talk’s Mike Florio.
It's been twelve years since the Chicago Bears fired Lovie ... Even worse, future Hall of Fame coach Andy Reid was available that offseason. but the Bears didn't even talk to him despite it ...
Instead of an expansive search, the Bears should take the opposite approach — focus on the big names (Pete Carroll, Mike Vrabel) and hot coordinators (Ben Johnson, Joe Brady, Brian Flores) and take the biggest swing they can.
The Chicago Bears have hired Detroit Lions offensive coordinator Ben Johnson to right the ship of their ailing franchise, and early reports suggest they're paying him a pretty penny to do so.Per Pro Football Talk's Mike Florio,
With Matt Nagy and Steve Spagnuolo drawing interest around the NFL, Kansas City Chiefs head coach Andy Reid sent a clear message to all his assistants.
ESPN’s Adam Schefter has reported that the Chicago Bears were among the teams who recently called the Steelers about trading for Mike Tomlin. Schefter also reported that Tomlin
Ben Johnson, former Detroit Lions’ offensive coordinator, has been appointed as the Chicago Bears' new head coach, bringing innovative strategies and
The Chicago Bears stand at a critical crossroads as they search for their next head coach, a decision that could shape their future for years to
Caleb Williams was sacked 68 times this season, tied with 2005 David Carr for the 3rd-most in a season since QB sacks were first tracked in 1963. Only 1986 Randall Cunningham (72), and 2002 David Carr (76) were sacked more.