CHICAGO - The Chicago Bears officially announced Ben Johnson as the team's head coach on Tuesday. Johnson, 38, is the 19th head coach in the franchise's 105-year history. Johnson has served as the Detroit Lions offensive coordinator since 2022.
Analysis: The Bears coaching staff failed but there are some members of it who could be valued if given the chance by the in-coming Ben Johnson regime.
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The team announced Tuesday morning that Johnson, formerly the Lions offensive coordinator, officially signed to become their 18th head coach. The Bears agreed to terms with him Monday, winning a fierce competition for the top candidate on the market.
Bears interim head coach Thomas Brown is drawing interest from the Seahawks for their vacant offensive coordinator job.
The Chicago Bears announced Tuesday that the team had reached an agreement with former Detroit Lions offensive coordinator to become the new head coach in the Windy City.
The Chicago Bears have endured years of frustration, highlighted by the disastrous Matt Eberflus era. Fans deserve a reason to believe again.
Lions offensive coordinator Ben Johnson is one of the most in-demand candidates for vacant head-coaching positions, thanks to the success he has brought Detroit since joining in 2022. Johnson has already completed four interviews for a head-coaching gig as his team remains alive in the NFL playoffs.
Days after wrapping up his first season as offensive coordinator of the Pittsburgh Steelers, Arthur Smith interviewed for the vacant Chicago Bears head coach job on Wednesday. The Bears announced the interview.
The Bears appear to be the big winner of the NFL coaching carousel with the Ben Johnson hire. But who knows what Chicago's actually getting?
The idea of slowly building up a foundation is not part of Ben Johnson's plan for the Bears as he sees the chance for immediate success with the current roster.