Bears Coach Ben Johnson Aims to Change Team's Quarterback Struggles
Bears Coach Ben Johnson Aims to Change Team's Quarterback Struggles

Bears Coach Ben Johnson Aims to Change Team's Quarterback Struggles

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New Chicago Bears head coach Ben Johnson is embracing the challenge of transforming the franchise's long-standing negative reputation regarding quarterbacks, a stigma underscored by comments from quarterback Caleb Williams and his father labeling Chicago as 'the place where quarterbacks go to die.' Despite not being with the team last year, Johnson praised Williams for his work ethic and expressed enthusiasm about rewriting the Bears' quarterback narrative, calling it an opportunity where 'great stories are written.' Williams' father initially sought ways to prevent his son from being drafted by the Bears, but Caleb's mindset shifted after a pre-draft visit and candid discussions with the team's general manager, fostering hope that he can succeed in Chicago. Johnson emphasized building trust and rapport with Williams over time and highlighted his offensive experience, including revitalizing Jared Goff's career, to bolster the Bears' quarterback development. The team is focused on improving culture and performance, with Johnson's intensity during voluntary practices signaling a commitment to change. Despite some players missing OTA practices due to injuries, the Bears are looking ahead optimistically to the future under Johnson's leadership.

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