Ben Johnson, Chicago Bears
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When Caleb Williams twice had difficulty getting a play called Wednesday, Ben Johnson yanked the Chicago Bears QB and the first-unit offense from the action.
The Chicago Bears' new head coach is making his players "comfortable with being uncomfortable", starting with unusually intense drills for his quarterback.
Having a respected veteran like Byard buying into Johnson's philosophy, it's a big sign of leadership for this franchise. Johnson clearly wants to build a foundation of winning in Chicago, and getting team leaders like Byard to buy in will be crucial to building a culture that leads to success.
As the Chicago Bears prepare for camp, one of their best players remains out of action, and the team may still be looking for help at wide receiver.
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Yardbarker on MSNChicago Bears preseason ranking proves Ryan Poles’ plan workedThe Chicago Bears entered the offseason knowing that massive changes needed to be made. General manager Ryan Poles wasn’t necessarily on the hot seat just yet, but his Matt Eberflus plan failed drastically.
Bears head coach Ben Johnson spoke about the running backs on the roster and how they're using the outside noise as motivation.
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.