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When the Bears don't get interceptions and fumble recovers, like last week against the Ravens, it exposes troubling trends in their defense's play-to-play reliability.
Chicago Bears head coach Ben Johnson understands the difficulty of facing Cincinnati Bengals superstar receiver Ja'Marr Chase.
Chauncey Gardner-Johnson is a Chicago Bear, and head coach Ben Johnson isn't worried about past problems with CJGJ.
C.J. Gardner-Johnson comes to Chicago with a reputation for poking the bear, so to speak. The veteran defensive back says people can call it whatever they like.
Chicago Bears head coach Ben Johnson is hoping for more accountability in the locker room after his team's recent loss.
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Ben Johnson spoke highly of two Bears rookie play-makers suggesting their usage uptick isn’t just due to other injuries on offense
On Sunday against the Baltimore Ravens, first-round tight end Colston Loveland played a season-high 51 offensive snaps and seven-round running back Kyle Monangai played 29 offensive snaps, his second-highest mark of the season. Over the past two weeks, both rookies have been highly involved offensively, but there's a small caveat.
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Ben Johnson’s ‘clean it up’ promise gives Bears fans déjà vu: Telander
After another disappointing loss, Fox 32 contributing sports columnist Rick Telander says the Chicago Bears are repeating an all-too-familiar message about fixing mistakes — raising questions about whether the team is truly improving.