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Ben Johnson was hired by the Chicago Bears to transform an offense, to develop a quarterback and to improve a record. Perhaps more importantly, however, he's switched something else: Vibe.
Caleb Williams and the Chicago Bears matched their win total from last season and are in the thick of the NFC playoff race
Second-year Chicago Bears quarterback Caleb Williams went 5-12 as a starter amid what became a frustrating rookie season. To compare, Williams and Co. improved to 5-3 under first-year head coach Ben Johnson via a thrilling 47-42 win at the Cincinnati Bengals in Week 9.
Ben Johnson and the Bears have already matched last season's win total and host the lowly Giants Sunday at Soldier Field.
The Chicago Bears can celebrate another heart-stopping win, but Ben Johnson acknowledges they need more of a “killer mindset.”
The 2025 Bears are winning games that in the past they would have found a way to lose. Sitting at 5-3, Ben Johnson’s club has won three tight games to open the season. Those victories have built a belief in Chicago that they can overcome any situation.
The Chicago Bears must decide in the next three days if they will bring linebacker Amen Ogbongbemiga back to the 53-man roster, or leave him on injured reserve.
Despite a defensive meltdown, Caleb Williams locked in and guided the Chicago Bears to their fifth win in six weeks.