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Detroit Lions head coach Dan Campbell had a brief, but clear, message for Ben Johnson and the Chicago Bears ahead of their Week 18 rematch.
Nagy has reflected on his Bears tenure and learned more from Chiefs mentor Andy Reid. Will he get another chance in this coaching cycle?
The Chicago Bears put up a good fight against the San Francisco 49ers in a prime-time shootout, but they fell short. We break it down.
Chicago Bears head coach Ben Johnson took the blame for his team's failed final play that resulted in a loss to the San Francisco 49ers.
Remember when some thought that Ben Johnson might not be anything more than a good offensive coordinator? That he couldn't lead a team the same way he led the Lions' offense to three-straight top-five seasons in total points and yards? We're only 14 games ...
But, half a decade later, and former Bears head coach bust Nagy is drawing interest for a head coaching gig from the Tennessee Titans. According to Dianna Rusini of The Athletic, Nagy isn't just a candidate; he's a serious option for the Titans.
One of the biggest keys to Chicago's success has been the work that first-year head coach Ben Johnson has done with Williams, and San Francisco's coaching staff has taken notice of it. Both head coach Kyle Shanahan and defensive coordinator Robert Saleh sang praises of Williams in his second season.
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Bears defensive back just made two assistant coaches smile without even doing anything on the field and it came at the most fitting time
Harris joined the Bears staff this year in the first season under head coach Ben Johnson and continues to make a strong name for himself in the coaching ranks after a successful career in the league as a player. Under Harris, the Bears lead the NFL in takeaways and interceptions and it's not a fluke either.