Chicago Bears Chairman George McCaskey sat through a nightmarish loss to the Seattle Seahawks that was punctuated with fans at Soldier Field chanting “Sell the team.” McCaskey didn’t take the hint, and on Wednesday he was back in their good graces,
Chicago Bears Chairman George McCaskey gets a rare ‘W’ with the hiring of Ben Johnson as the franchise's next coach.
CHICAGO — A month ago, Chicago Bears Chairman George McCaskey sat through a nightmarish loss to the Seattle Seahawks that was punctuated with fans at Soldier Field chanting “Sell the team.”
After a 5-12, last-place season that included 10 consecutive losses and the in-season firings of coach Matt Eberflus and offensive coordinator Shane Waldron, the Chicago Bears embarked on a wide-ranging search to hire the franchise’s next head coach.
New Chicago Bears head coach Ben Johnson will not retain interim coach and offensive coordinator Thomas Brown. Brown has interviewed for the play-calling role with the Seattle Seahawks, who fired
Ben Johnson met with reporters at Halas Hall on Wednesday for the first time since the Chicago Bears hired him as the franchise’s 19th head coach. Here are five of the most interesting things he said Wednesday.
Ben Johnson met with reporters at Halas Hall Wednesday for the first time since the Bears hired him as the franchise’s 19th head coach. Johnson joins the Bears after many considered him to be the
After multiple cycles as a top candidate, Johnson grew comfortable joining the setup in Chicago. Plus, how Sean McDermott entered the NFL ranks and more.
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Football commentator Joe Buck caught strays from Bears chairman George McCaskey on an unrelated topic about Tom Brady. The former quarterback headlines FOX's coverage and was the analyst for the ...
There is hope that the Chicago Bears may start to become very competitive soon after they hired Ben Johnson, the former Detroit Lions offensive