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Before training camp started, Johnson reflected on the evolution of his offensive installs from 2022 to 2024. As Cronin reported, Johnson said the system he's implementing with the Bears this year is "much more complex" compared to his Lions debut in 2022.
Chicago Bears rookie Colston Loveland made his presence felt when he climbed the ladder to make an impressive contested catch for a big gain.
A week into training camp, Bears coach Ben Johnson is impressed with rookie tight end Colston Loveland’s instincts, receiver Rome Odunze’s route running ability and more.
Bears coach Ben Johnson called Ryne Sandberg “a big part of my childhood” in offering condolences to the family of the Cubs’ Hall of Fame second baseman who died Monday night.
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AtoZ Sports on MSNBuilding the Bears’ starting five based on Ben Johnson’s vision for using his skill players on offense like a basketball teamBuilding the Bears’ starting five based on Ben Johnson’s vision for using his skill players on offense like a basketball team originally appeared on A to Z Sports.
Saying that two tight end sets are a Ben Johnson staple would be a slight misrepresentation, but expecting that the former Detroit Lions offensive coordinator won’t dabble with sets that feature both Kmet and Loveland would be an equally big mistake.
Ben Johnson grants Bears' wish to be coached harder on Day 1 by yanking 1st-string offense off field
Williams had a rough morning that started with a pick-six to linebacker Tremaine Edmunds on the first snap of 11-on-11 work and later felt Johnson’s fire when the first-string offense couldn’t get lined up correctly in seven-on-seven drills. After multiple pre-snap issues, Johnson couldn’t watch anymore and yelled, “You’re out,” to the entire unit.
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AtoZ Sports on MSNBen Johnson's worst fears with Luther Burden III are already coming true at Bears training camp after the rookie's return to the fieldWhen the Chicago Bears opened up training camp last week, one player was surprisingly not on the field in second-round rookie wide receiver Luther Burden III. The next morning, head coach Ben Johnson explained that Burden was still dealing with a soft-tissue injury in his hamstring he suffered earlier in the offseason and would be "day-to-day" to start camp.