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Bears hiring Lions OC Ben Johnson as head coach: Sources
By Cale Clinton, Kevin Fishbain, Jeff Howe and Dianna Russini
The Chicago Bears are hiring Detroit Lions offensive coordinator Ben Johnson as their head coach, league sources said Monday.
Chicago is turning to Johnson, one of the league’s fastest-rising offensive coaches, in hopes that pairing him with quarterback Caleb Williams could return the team to contention in the competitive NFC North. The Bears fired Matt Eberflus 12 games into this season and finished the year 5-12 — their sixth consecutive season at .500 or worse.
Johnson and the Lions’ season ended Saturday when the team lost to the Washington Commanders in the divisional round. He is already beginning work on hiring a staff; Johnson has discussed opportunities with former New Orleans Saints head coach Dennis Allen and former Cincinnati Bengals defensive coordinator Lou Anarumo, and is expected to select Allen as his defensive coordinator, according to a league source.
Johnson, 38, joined Detroit’s system under Matt Patricia as an offensive quality control coach in 2019. He later served as a tight ends coach before being promoted to passing game coordinator upon Dan Campbell’s arrival as head coach. Johnson was promoted to offensive coordinator the following year following Anthony Lynn’s dismissal.
After Campbell’s inaugural 3-13-1 season, Johnson’s promotion led to an offensive explosion in Detroit. Over the last three seasons, Detroit led the NFL in points scored (1,478) and finished in the top five in offensive DVOA in 2023 and 2024. Three of the four highest-scoring seasons in Detroit’s 95-year history came under Johnson, including a franchise-record-setting 564-point season in 2024. Detroit put up 30 points in 10 different games this season, scoring 40 on six different occasions and 50 twice. The Lions’ 222-point differential in 2024 also broke a franchise record that stood since 1934.
The offensive uptick propelled the Lions into one of the NFL’s best teams. Detroit’s 36 regular-season wins are the fourth-most in the NFL over the last three seasons. In 2023, the Lions won the NFC North for the first time since 1993. They also secured a playoff win and reached the NFC Championship Game, milestones not achieved in Detroit since 1991.
Johnson received interest for head-coaching opportunities in the past, interviewing with the Seattle Seahawks and Washington Commanders for openings last year. However, Johnson turned down those opportunities to remain with Detroit.
Johnson also interviewed virtually with the Jacksonville Jaguars, New England Patriots and Las Vegas Raiders during this cycle, and was seen as one of the most highly coveted head-coaching candidates in the league.
For the Bears to come out of this with Johnson says a lot about what they were able to sell him on at Halas Hall. Chicago has the cap space to keep adding players and the draft capital — including the No. 10 pick in April’s draft — to keep building the offensive and defensive lines. Johnson wasn’t fazed by the power structure of general manager Ryan Poles and president/CEO Kevin Warren, or the cycle of hiring the franchise has gone through. (He’ll be the team’s sixth full-time head coach since 2012.)
The Bears also believe they have the quarterback in Williams, the 2024 No. 1 pick, and for Johnson to take the job, he must believe in Williams, too.
One of Johnson’s biggest projects as offensive coordinator was developing quarterback Jared Goff, a cast-off from the Los Angeles Rams who reached a Super Bowl, but was believed to be a product of Sean McVay’s offensive system. After acquiring Goff in a trade that sent Matthew Stafford to the Rams, Goff finished his first season in Detroit with career lows in total yards (3,245) and touchdowns (19) while posting his lowest success rate (46.9 percent) as a passer since 2017.
Under Johnson, however, Goff has become one of the best quarterbacks in the NFL. Since 2022, Goff’s 0.194 EPA per play is fifth-highest among quarterbacks (minimum 1,000 plays), behind just Brock Purdy, Josh Allen, Patrick Mahomes and Tua Tagovailoa. Goff posted three straight years of at least 4,000 yards under Johnson, the longest such streak of his career. In 2024, he set career highs in passing yards (4,629), passing touchdowns (37), completion percentage (72.4 percent), success rate (54.7 percent), yards per attempt (8.6), and QBR (68.5).
Johnson also made the most of the talent around Goff, especially young talent. Wide receiver Amon-Ra St. Brown, a fourth-round pick, finished the 2023 and 2024 season in the top five in the league in both receiving yards and receiving touchdowns. In 2023, tight end Sam LaPorta set a rookie record for tight-end receptions (86) while scoring the second-most receiving touchdowns for a tight end in NFL history. In 2024, Jahmyr Gibbs finished third in the league among running backs in yards per carry (5.6) and finished top-five in total rushing yards (1,412) on just 14.7 carries per game.
Johnson is also heralded as one of the most aggressive and inventive play callers in the league. The Lions have attempted 110 fourth-down conversions since Johnson came aboard, the second-most in the league over that span. Since 2022, the Detroit Lions have had six non-skill position players with receptions, including touchdown receptions by Goff and tackle Dan Skipper. No other team has more than three such players catching passes over those three years.
This story will be updated. More to come.
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According to sources, the Chicago Bears have made a surprising move by hiring Detroit Lions offensive coordinator Ben Johnson as their new head coach. Johnson, who has been with the Lions since 2019, is known for his innovative offensive schemes and has worked closely with quarterback Jared Goff.
This unexpected hire has raised eyebrows among Bears fans, who were hoping for a more established name to lead their team. However, Johnson’s track record with developing quarterbacks and his ability to adapt his offense to fit the talents of his players could be exactly what the Bears need to turn their struggling offense around.
It remains to be seen how Johnson will fare as a head coach, but the Bears are clearly banking on his offensive prowess to revitalize their team. Stay tuned for more updates as this story develops.
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