Inside Ben Johnson’s Plan for Bears QB Caleb Williams
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Building 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.
New Bears head coach Ben Johnson is already setting the tone for training camp, which included pulling the starting offense during 7-on-7.
When Caleb Williams twice had difficulty getting a play called Wednesday, Ben Johnson yanked the Chicago Bears QB and the first-unit offense from the action.
Chicago Bears veteran reacts to Ben Johnson’s choice to start the offense off the field, sharing insights on the team’s strategy and impact.
Bears tight end Cole Kmet understands why his head coach Ben Johnson pulled the offensive starters off the field on first day of training camp.
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.
Johnson’s colonial Plymouth home is on the market for $1.1 million. The former Detroit Lions’ offensive coordinator listed the nearly 4,000-square-foot home, built in 2017, last week.
The Bears have a busy schedule during camp with joint practices and the preseason. Ben Johnson discussed the benefits.