Chicago Bears, Ben Johnson and Caleb Williams
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With Ben Johnson at the helm, the Chicago Bears look to establish themselves as contenders in the NFC North for the 2025 NFL season. The Chicago Bears are determined to stop being mere bystanders in t...
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Jeanty very well may be a star in the NFL, but it is up to Chicago if they want to select him that high instead of an offensive or defensive lineman.
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Bagent has served as the Bears' backup quarterback in each of the past two seasons, winning the job against the odds as an undrafted rookie in 2023. He also started four games as an injury replacement as a rookie, completing 65.1% of his passes (84 of 129) with four total touchdowns and five interceptions.
In just the first two days leading his new team, Johnson is already making his mark on the Bears, and particularly on quarterback Caleb Williams. Johnson was renowned for his work on the Detroit Lions in scheming the team’s creative offense and working with the strengths of Jared Goff, and now is primed to do the same for Williams.
Chicago Bears quarterback Caleb Williams is gearing up for an exciting second season where he'll get to work with one of the NFL's brightest offensive minds in new head coach Ben Johnson.