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Former Chicago Bears' head coach Dave Wannstedt sees quarterback Caleb Williams making significant improvement under Ben Johnson
Bears linebacker T.J. Edwards appreciates his head coach Ben Johnson sharing the same emotion as the players do.
In 2018, the Bears were in their first year under head coach Matt Nagy and went on to finish the regular season 12-4, winning the NFC North. Unfortunately, the great run for Chicago ended quickly as they lost to the Philadelphia Eagles on the infamous Double Doink missed field goal by Cody Parkey in the wild-card round.
Williams and the offensive line were out of rhythm throughout the contest. Center Drew Dalman botched a pair of snaps, including on a 4th-and-1 play in the red zone in the third quarter that resulted in a false start, prompting Chicago to kick a field goal to make it a 23-14 game.
There is growing buzz in Dallas about firing ex Chicago Bears' head coach Matt Eberflus after his defense allowed 30 points in a loss this week.
As the Bears took down the Saints in Week 7, defensive coordinator Dennis Allen was able to get a bit of revenge.
According to a report, Kansas City Chiefs offensive coordinator Matt Nagy is a favorite to become the Titans' next coach.
For years, Chicago has struggled to find a true franchise quarterback. Jay Cutler was the team's primary starting quarterback from 2009 to '16, but he was never settled in the role. The Bears only made the postseason once during his long tenure, and they finished with a winning record just twice under his guidance.
New Orleans Saints head coach Kellen Moore's postgame interview after the Saints' game at the Chicago Bears in Week 7 of the 2025 NFL season.
The Chicago Bears had another big day of takeaways — four in all — in their 26-14 victory over the New Orleans Saints on Sunday. Defensive backs coach and passing game coordinator Al Harris saw it coming.