Ben Johnson Named New Head Coach of the Chicago Bears

Ben Johnson Named New Head Coach of the Chicago Bears

Ben Johnson ⁣ wasted no ‌time ⁣securing his next career move. ⁣just two⁢ days after the Detroit Lions’ ⁣season concluded with a Divisional Round loss to the Washington Commanders, the highly sought-after offensive coordinator landed a new role. Reports from ESPN and NFL Network ‍ confirm that Johnson is set to take⁣ the helm as the Chicago Bears’ ​next head coach.

At 38,Johnson has ⁢spent the last three seasons as the Lions’ offensive coordinator. Prior to that,‍ he​ held positions as the tight ends coach and‌ offensive quality control coach in ‍Detroit. His NFL journey began in⁣ 2012 as an offensive assistant for the Miami Dolphins, where he climbed the ranks from assistant quarterbacks coach to wide receivers assistant.

one⁣ of JohnsonS‌ primary tasks will be​ to develop Caleb​ Williams into a top-tier NFL quarterback. This won’t‍ be an easy feat, especially⁣ given the Bears’ recent history of impatience. The mid-season ⁣firing of former ​head coach Matt Eberflus ​underscores the high-pressure habitat Johnson is ⁣stepping​ into.

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ben Johnson Assembles His Coaching Staff

johnson is already making moves to build a strong coaching team. According to NFL Network ⁤sources, Dennis Allen is expected to ⁢join the Bears as defensive coordinator. Allen brings a ​wealth of ‌experience, having served as the head coach of the New Orleans Saints from 2022 until mid-2024.

With 22 seasons in⁤ the NFL, Allen’s​ career began ⁣in⁣ 2002 as a defensive ‍control manager for ⁤the Atlanta‍ Falcons. He has consistently ⁢worked on⁣ the ⁤defensive side of the ‌game, including ⁢a stint as‌ head coach of the Oakland Raiders from 2012 to 2014.

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