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Liosn receiver Jameson Williams reached out to his former coach Ben Johnson after the Bears drafted Luther Burden II, and ...
Bears coach Ben Johnson said after the draft that he doesn't know for sure what role any player will play, because every ...
Running back was expected to be a focus for the Bears. But they waited until the seventh round to draft a complement to ...
After the NFL draft, is it possible Ben Johnson and the Chicago Bears have too many toys on offense?
The volume of high-profile, high-investment playmakers on the Chicago Bears offense is impressive. But with it comes ...
Chicago Bears head coach Ben Johnson is a big fan of rookie wide receiver Luther Burden III, a borderline first-round pick ...
It'll still take awhile to mold the roster to Johnson's specifications, but there's enough on paper for the Bears to win now.
The first draft of the Johnson era featured more playmakers on offense and guys with an "edge" to help the Bears build ...
In their first draft with Johnson as coach, the Bears used five of their eight picks on offense, including their first three.
There’s only one football for Caleb Williams to throw, and he’s got a half-dozen or so sets of hands expecting the ball. It’s ...
The Chicago Bears wanted to remain true to their draft board and believe they accomplished that with the eight players ...
Ryan Poles' refusal to budge from his grades and cave to need had full support from Ben Johnson, and the Bears coach is ...
Analysis: After a calculated pick at No. 10, the Bears need to provide support for a first pick that as obviously one their ...
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