The Chicago Bears’ Ben Johnson era is off to an… underwhelming start. The former Detroit Lions Offensive Coordinator squared off against his former team in Week 2.
Well, here we go again. It’s that time of the week where we must select our game balls for the Bears most recent game. And to that, I defer to (a slightly modified) Jim Mora.
Say it with me. It’s just two games. Starting off (0-2) against two teams that were a combined (29-5) in 2024 was always the most logical start to the 2025 season for the Chicago Bears, but that doesn’t make it sting any less.
Following Sunday's slate of games, there are still numerous NFL teams looking to secure their first win of the season. This includes first-year head coach Ben Johnson and the Chicago Bears, who are currently 0-2.
If it seems the Ben Johnson era for building up the Chicago Bears will be a long, drawn-out process after just two weeks of this season, then you should look at where their project for building their stadium in Arlington Heights currently sits.
As years go by, it's easy to forget some of the players who suited up on the gridiron. While the quarterback is the one position in the NFL that is under
Chicago Bears cornerback Jaylon Johnson aggravated the groin injury that limited him in the offseason and is facing an extended absence, which rates as bad news for the NFL's worst defense.
Things got worse on Monday for the Chicago Bears defense. Following a 52-21 drubbing by the Detroit Lions in Week 2, the Bears received bad news on All-Pro cornerback Jaylon Johnson.
Bad news keeps coming in for the Chicago Bears. ESPN’s Adam Schefter and Courtney Cronin announced that Pro-Bowl cornerback Jaylon Johnson is out indefinitely with a groin injury.
Didn’t think things could get worse from Week 1? Well, think again! Just six days after blowing an 11-point fourth-quarter lead at home, the Chicago Bears took their show on the road for an early-season Ben Johnson reunion in Detroit.
He missed training camp as well as Chicago’s season opener while recovering from the injury. During the second quarter of the team’s blowout loss against the Lions in Week 2, he reaggravated the ailment.
Two games into the 2025 season, it's clear head coach Ben Johnson and the rest of his staff need to send a stronger message to the Chicago Bears' locker room, especially coming off a loss like the team had on Sunday against the Detroit Lions.
The 2025 NFL season began with Chicago Bears quarterback Caleb Williams poised to become the first player in team history to throw for more than 4,000 yards in one season.
In the NFL, significant financial investment is expected to translate into on-field production. Teams that spend heavily on one side of the ball do so with the expectation of dominance.
The honeymoon has turned into a horror. Last July, Ryan Poles signed a three-year contract extension keeping him in place as Chicago Bears' general manager through 2029.
It’s only week two, but it already feels like rock bottom. The Chicago Bears put on a very embarrassing performance against the Detroit Lions in Week 2 of the 2025 NFL season.
The Chicago Bears were humiliated on Sunday. In Ben Johnson’s return to Detroit, the Bears lost 52-21. The offense struggled throughout the game, and the defense collapsed completely.
The Chicago Bears' Week 2 loss to the Detroit Lions was far from what anyone wanted to see in Ben Johnson's return to Ford Field. One way or another, a message was going to be sent in this game after both teams opened the season 0-1.
Ryan Poles is in his fourth year as general manager of the Chicago Bears. The Bears have started with back-to-back painful losses against the Minnesota Vikings and Detroit Lions, and it appears the team is on a treadmill to nowhere — once again.
The Detroit Lions completed a statement win on Sunday in Ben Johnson's first trip back to Ford Field as the Chicago Bears' coach, outscoring the Bears by more than four touchdowns and never trailing.
The Chicago Bears cannot catch a break in their matchup with the Detroit Lions. After losing cornerback Jaylon Johnson earlier in the game, Chicago also appears to be without linebacker T.J.
The 2025 Bears look very similar right now to their 2024 counterparts ... and other Chicago teams that fell short of playing meaningful January football.