Ben Johnson has given his first press conference as head coach of the Chicago Bears after leaving the Detroit Lions in what has been a controversial move, with him responding with a clear message
Kings in the North — you love to see it. You just love to see it. The Detroit Lions became NFC North champions and the No. 1 seed last Sunday, after taking down the Minnesota Vikings 31-9. The Lions are just two wins away from the Super Bowl LIX.
For six seasons, Johnson served as the Detroit Lions' offensive coordinator and experienced the highs and lows of working in the NFC North including a 15-2 season in 2024 where th
Packers' Xavier McKinney, Keisean Nixon and Jayden Reed trolled the Detroit Lions following their 45-31 loss to the Washington Commanders in the NFL playoffs.
This initially was meant to be a eulogy for the NFC North, the most underachieving division in football. The past few days have changed that. The division might be the best soap opera in the National Football League.
This initially was meant to be a eulogy for the NFC North, the most underachieving division in football. The past few days have changed that. The division might be the best soap opera in the National Football League.
Detroit Lions captain Alex Anzalone showed support for new Jets coach Aaron Glenn in a social media post. Over the past three days, the Detroit Lions have lost both their offensive coordinator and defensive coordinator to head coaching jobs with other organizations.
Former Detroit Lions and current Los Angeles Rams quarterback Matthew Stafford could be a solid fit for a Lions NFC North rival.
Johnson was introduced as the new coach of the Bears on Wednesday in Chicago. And Williams, the No. 1 pick of the 2024 NFL Draft, was on hand to welcome him during his press conference.
New Chicago Bears head coach and former Detroit Lions offensive coordinator Ben Johnson said he wasn't emotionally prepared to separate from the Lions.
Chicago has hired Detroit Lions OC Ben Johnson to be their next head coach. The toughest division in the NFL could get even more competitive.