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The Bears added to their offensive weapons during the 2025 NFL Draft when they selected Missouri wide receiver Luther Burden, however, early indications in camp have been mixed and came to a head Tuesday when Johnson reportedly kicked the rookie out of practice temporarily.
Chicago Bears head coach Ben Johnson is encouraged by the improvement he has seen from second-year quarterback Caleb Williams this offseason.
Chicago Bears head coach Ben Johnson has spoken out following multiple reports of the team's offensive issues.
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.
New Chicago Bears head coach Ben Johnson drawing inspiration from Bill Belichick's past New England Patriots teams.
Chicago Bears head coach Ben Johnson likes what he's seeing from Caleb Williams so far at the team's training camp.
Chicago bears wideout Luther Burden got kicked off the field by the head coach for misaligning at the line of scrimmage in a team drill.
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Yardbarker on MSNBen Johnson details 'growth' he's already seen from Caleb WilliamsFor a recent story by Albert Breer of Sports Illustrated, first-year Chicago Bears head coach Ben Johnson mentioned that he and his staff are spending a portion of the summer working with quarterback Caleb Williams on "some of the pre-snap stuff [Williams] could improve on" as a second-year pro.
'More points on the board': Devin Hester excited for new-look Bears with Ben Johnson, Caleb Williams
Devin Hester was running a USAA Salute to Service boot camp at Bears training camp, and he shared his excitement about Chicago's upcoming season.
In January, Johnson was announced as the Bears’ 19th head coach in the team’s history. He previously served as an assistant coach for six years for the Detroit Lions.
As the Chicago Bears roll on throughout training camp, finding out how the offense will be structured around so many skill players is going to be fun to watch. "I think we got a great mix," head coach Ben Johnson said via NFL Network.