There have been 35 head coaches that won a Super Bowl. Just four of those won Super Bowls after their seventh season with their organization.
Chicago Bears head coach Ben Johnson wasted no time making headlines in his first press conference, taking a direct shot at Green Bay Packers head coach Matt LaFleur. The bold comment was an instant hit with Chicago media,
Matt LaFleur, it appears as if you’re on the clock, sir. No, the Green Bay Packers aren’t going to fire LaFleur if he doesn’t win a Super Bowl next season. General Manager Brian Gutekunst has put some pressure on him,
Recently, the Chicago Bears took a step into the future by hiring Ben Johnson to be the franchise’s next head coach. Johnson was formerly the offensive coordinator for the Detroit Lions, who boasted the best offense in the league this season,
In a fiery start to his tenure with the Bears, new head coach Ben Johnson wasted no time stirring the pot in the NFC North. The former Lions offensive coordinator threw a pointed jab at Matt LaFleur and the Packers.
As offensive coordinator in Detroit, Ben Johnson and the Lions swept the Packers in 2022 and again in 2024. He is taking over a Bears roster that is “stocked and loaded.”
It didn't take new Chicago Bears coach Ben Johnson long to take a not-so-subtle dig at the Green Bay Packers. More specifically, the head coach of the Green Bay Packers. During his introductory press conference with the Bears on Wednesday,
The Bears hired Johnson, 38, after three seasons as offensive coordinator for the Lions. In his first season, he helped them jump from 25th to fifth in scoring, then they finished fifth last season and led the NFL with 33.2 points per game this season.
New Chicago head coach Ben Johnson didn't waste any time jumping into the Packers-Bears rivarly with his comments directed at Matt LaFleur.
The Packers embark on an important offseason after their GM said it's time to start competing for championships.
Newly-minted Chicago head coach Ben Johnson didn’t waste any time inflaming the longstanding NFC North rivalry with Green Bay, taking an obvious dig at Packers coach Matt LaFleur during his introductory press conference Wednesday.
In his two full seasons with Detroit, Johnson went 3-1 against Green Bay, including sweeping them in their two regular season meetings in 2024. As he stated in his press conference, Johnson particularly enjoyed beating Packers head coach Matt LaFleur twice in a season.