
The mysterious benching Sunday of cornerback Tyrique Stevenson can have repercussions extending beyond postseason, however short or long that might be.
The Bears not only kept Stevenson benched the entire Lions game on defense, he didn't get put on special teams, and remained there even when there was an opportunity to bring him in on defense during an injury. C.J. Gardner-Johnson went out with a concussion late and coaches turned instead to undrafted sub Jaylon Jones for two plays at slot cornerback.
Stevenson isn't a slot cornerback but does have a background that includes the position in college. He has lined up 28 times in the slot and 37 times within the box this year, anyway. Jones has only five plays in the slot this year, according to Pro Football Focus count.
"We felt good about where Shonny and where Jaylon were, and we wanted those two guys to take the bulk of the snaps."Ben Johnson on sitting Tyrique Stevenson
Ben Johnson's explanation for using Jaylon Johnson and Nahshon Wright and benching Stevenson was as clear as mud.
.@MattSpiegs thinks Tyrique Stevenson needs to get a lot more snaps in place of Nahshon Wright as the Bears look to patch up their defensive holes. pic.twitter.com/4ARZ1SKas5
— 670 The Score (@670TheScore) January 5, 2026
"We felt good about where Shonny and where Jaylon were, and we wanted those two guys to take the bulk of the snaps,” Johnson said.
Actually, it wasn't the bulk. It was all of them, at least in relation to Johnson and Wright.
This doesn't seem like a performance-based move. At least if you're basing his performance on analytical grading it isn't, because Stevenson's PFF grade this year is fourth best among all NFL cornerbacks against the run. He is 66th against the pass. His grades against the pass per the previous three games were better than Jaylon Johnson's, as Johnson's playing time has increased.
It is time for Tyrique Stevenson to be let out of the dog house this week. He is big, fast, physical at the line and HEALTHY. #Bears
— Jason Ferrari (@JFerrariMedia) January 5, 2026
Considering how poor the entire secondary looked in Sunday's loss to Detroit, it would have only made sense to get Stevenson out there unless he was being punished for something the coaching hasn't and won't discuss. It wouldn't be the first time. Stevenson was benched briefly by last year's coaches against Arizona the week after his role in the Hail Mary debacle against Washington.
It's just in this case, Stevenson's performance doesn't appear worse than or even as bad as Johnson's based on analytical grades and ratings. Johnson has struggled. There's no other way to put it. He's graded 66th of 113 cornerbacks, 73rd against the pass.
It’s time to put Tyrique Stevenson back in the lineup.
— Ryan Poles Tracker (@DarrylConrad) January 5, 2026
Wright is terrible.
In Johnson's defense, he's coming off core surgery. However it's a point in the year when nursing people back to health and experimenting with players needs to end.
The whole situation doesn't seem logical when Stevenson actually has the best passer rating against of his career, according to Stathead/Pro Football Reference. Also, his completion percentage allowed is a respectable 57.9%.
There can be differences between analytical websites in evaluating players, and Stathead has Stevenson's grades better than those of Pro Football Focus. But PFF still has his passer rating against at 93.8, which is not terrible. They also have him graded higher than Jaylon Johnson this season.
Tyrique Stevenson not getting a single snap in today’s game is REALLY alarming…
— SoBackSports (@SoBackSports) January 5, 2026
When our secondary is getting torn to shreds why would we still not put him in?
Is he hurt? So odd… #DaBears pic.twitter.com/d1fMyQu44f
Stevenson's numbers say his performance warrants more play going into postseason rather than being benched, especially when other players are struggling so much.
The last thing the Bears need at this time, with the Packers and playoffs awaiting, is a personnel crisis in their secondary, which once would have been regarded as their greatest strength.
Considering the lack of a logical explanation, it would appear they hav it. And it's a crisis the coaching staff could easily have avoided by using the player who actually is performing better.
So glad we rushed Jaylon Johnson back for the second time this season so he could risk injury while playing at 70% speed and shying from contact. Elite medical staff.
— #FireBobinski #DisbandUSSF (@BoilerBandsman) January 5, 2026
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