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Los Angeles Rams head coach Sean McVay said he had his eyes on Ben Johnson before he became the Chicago Bears head coach.
In the aftermath of the Chicago Bears' unbelievable comeback victory over the Green Bay Packers this weekend, head coach Ben Johnson showed more emotion on the
Chicago Bears head coach Ben Johnson on Monday revealed the reason behind his awkward post-game handshake with Green Bay Packers coach Matt LaFleur.
A lot has been made about how Johnson in particular has changed the NFL. He was the driving force of the Lions rise to prominence, and McVay articulated what he sees from the first year coach — as well as why he’s anticipating this game so much. McVay and Johnson are fundamentally different coaches with different philosophies of offense.
In the cult classic gangster film 'Scarface', Tony Montana, a kingpin smuggler played by Al Pacino, leaves a fancy restaurant while angrily ranting about all th
Chicago Bears head coach didn't hold back his thoughts on Los Angeles Rams starting quarterback Matthew Stafford.
Ben Johnson and the Chicago Bears defeated the Green Bay Packers twice in the same season for the first time since 2007.
When Bears coach Ben Johnson screamed “ Fuck the Packers! Fuck them! ” in the locker room after Saturday night’s win, some questioned whether it was an appropriate way for an NFL head coach to comport himself. Johnson made clear today that he doesn’t like the Packers, and he doesn’t care if anyone doesn’t like that.
Shockingly, safety Kevin Byard III, who broke the news regarding the unique preparation tactic, said the players initially weren't a big fan of the decision. However, they've since embraced the cold, as it clearly helped them prepare for a few games this season.