Ben Johnson puts Bears on notice
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Ben Johnson's return to Detroit for the first time since leaving his post as the team's offensive coordinator for the Bears job ended in ugly fashion. The Lions recorded the biggest blowout win of any NFL team on the Week 2 Sunday slate with a 52-21 victory over Chicago.
Amon-Ra St. Brown and the Detroit Lions obliterated Ben Johnson and the Lions last weekend, and St. Brown didn't appreciate the way some fans acted.
After a loss with lots of positives against the Minnesota Vikings in Week 1, Chicago Bears head coach Ben Johnson found positives hard to come by following their Week 2 loss to the Detroit Lions - his prior employer.
Bears head coach Ben Johnson wants to see his players work harder. In addition to saying that the Bears’ practice habits aren’t good enough, Johnson also said that from watching the tape of Sunday’s loss to the Lions, he didn’t think the Bears were putting in the same level of effort as the Lions.
Bears head coach Ben Johnson said Wednesday he isn't worried about a potential conflict of interest in production meetings with Tom Brady.
Footage from Ford Field showed Dan Campbell and Ben Johnson quickly shaking hands and then walking away from each other.
Ben Johnson shared his thoughts on the Tom Brady conflict of interest narrative and debunked the idea he gets an unfair advantage from production meetings.
Jared Goff told FOX Sports' "Rearview" that the Lions weren't looking to send a message to Ben Johnson in their 52-21 win over the Bears in Week 2.