The Chicago Bears coaching staff has yet to be finalized under new head coach Ben Johnson, but things are starting to come together. Johnson’s first season as the Bears lead man will be one of extreme optimism,
Thomas Brown was one of the Seahawks’ initial two candidates interviewed this offseason, along with Lions o-line coach Hank Fraley, for their open offensive coordinator position. Brown was also on the same Georgia Bulldogs staff with Mike Macdonald back in 2011, so there is familiarity between the two men.
Bears WR DJ Moore had a great reaction when learning that Ben Johnson will make $13 million per season as the team's head coach.
The Chicago Bears hired Ben Johnson as their new head coach, and the former Detroit Lions offensive coordinator is already busy building his staff. There have been several reports indicating the Bears are zeroing in on Dennis Allen as defensive coordinator and are eyeing Darren Rizzi for special teams coordinator (follow along with our rumors tracker).
Following a second interview with the Seahawks on Tuesday, the Seahawks should be well-positioned to hire Hank Fraley if they wish.
Detroit has to hire new coordinators and assistants. Plus, the Raiders still need a head coach, Sam Darnold’s future and more in Albert Breer's mailbag.
The Detroit Lions have enormous holes to fill on their coaching staff, with one of them being offensive coordinator after Ben Johnson departed for the Chicago Bears. One NFL analyst believes the Lions will replace Johnson with a two-time offensive coordinator.
The unexpected announcement of Ben Johnson being hired as the Chicago Bears head coach negated yesterday’s head coach report and rumor tracker we published in the morning. So, now that the Bears got their guy,
Ben Johnson was introduced as the Bears’ 19th head coach in franchise history. Unlike his predecessors, he was able to leave a lasting first impression. With another monumental offseason quickly approaching,
New Chicago Bears head coach Ben Johnson will not retain interim coach and offensive coordinator Thomas Brown.