Ben Johnson Had Strong Message for Caleb Williams Days After Bears' Playoff Exit
Ben Johnson praised Caleb Williams' growth and urged rest after a strong 11-6 season that included seven fourth-quarter comebacks, despite five postseason interceptions.
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Bears coach Ben Johnson says final interception vs. Rams is on him, not Caleb Williams or DJ Moore
Bears quarterback Caleb Williams’ interception in overtime against the Rams put wide receiver DJ Moore under fire for not doing more to prevent it. Not only did it cost the Bears a chance to win on a field goal, but the Rams turned around and did exactly that to knock them out. Moore didn’t speak to reporters after the game or at locker cleanout Monday, and Williams called it “a miscommunication” as he wanted Moore to change his route while Moor…
Column: Not quite enough, but the Bears have arrived
The Chicago Bears’ 2025 season was one for the ages: a mix of improbable comebacks, franchise-defining progress, and a heartbreaking ending that left fans stirring with anticipation for what’s next. Chicago finished 11-6 in the regular season, won the NFC North for the first time in years, and secured the No. 2 seed in the NFC Playoffs under first-year head coach Ben Johnson. Before Sunday, that alone would’ve been considered an unbelievable tur…
NFC Notes: Ben Johnson, Caleb Williams, Bears, Falcons, Panthers
Bears Bears QB Caleb Williams closed their Divisional Round loss to the Rams with a critical interception in overtime. Chicago HC Ben Johnson reflected on Williams’ season, saying the quarterback improved with his communication and is planning to have “points of emphasis” for him when they return for their spring program. “My main message to him was he needs to get out of football a little bit. He’s done a phenomenal job in terms of staying foc…
Colston Loveland sends strong message to Caleb Williams after Chicago Bears Loss
Caleb Williams and Colston Loveland both did their part for the Chicago Bears in Sunday’s season-ending loss to the Los Angeles Rams. Williams logged 23-of-42 completed passes for 257 yards, two touchdowns and three interceptions, adding 40 yards on the ground. Loveland, on the other hand, had four catches for a team-high 56 receiving yards before his early exit. Loveland left the game in the fourth quarter due to a head injury and was unable to…
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