Matt LaFleur, it appears as if you’re on the clock, sir. No, the Green Bay Packers aren’t going to fire LaFleur if he doesn’t win a Super Bowl next season. General Manager Brian Gutekunst has put some pressure on him,
Here are our takeaways from Ben Johnson's introductory press conference as the Chicago Bears' next head coach.
New Chicago Bears head coach Ben Johnson took a dig at Green Bay Packers HC Matt LaFleur during his introductory conference.
Recently, the Chicago Bears took a step into the future by hiring Ben Johnson to be the franchise’s next head coach. Johnson was formerly the offensive coordinator for the Detroit Lions, who boasted the best offense in the league this season,
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Ben Johnson, the Chicago Bears new head coach, had this to say about Matt LaFleur and the Green Bay Packers: "I kind of enjoyed beating Matt LaFleur twice a year.”
During his introductory press conference on Wednesday, Johnson took a shot at Packers head coach Matt LaFleur. He was speaking about the NFC North's dominant run in the 2024 season where three of the four teams made the playoffs with at least 11 wins.
Ben Johnson took a shot at Matt LaFleur and the Green Bay Packers in his introductory press conference as the Chicago Bears' new head coach. The post New Bears Coach Ben Johnson Takes Shot at Packers’ Matt LaFleur appeared first on Heavy Sports.
General manager Ryan Poles called that a “great” compliment of the roster, but “also frustrating because of what happened.”
Ben Johnson made quite an entrance as the Chicago Bears’ new head coach on Wednesday, instantly winning over the fanbase by taking a playful shot at the Green Bay Packers and their head coach Matt LaFleur.
Chicago Bears Introduce Ben Johnson as Head Coach / Michael Reaves/GettyImages Johnson held his introductory press conference in Chicago on Wednesday, a big moment for any head coach — but especially a first-time head coach taking the reins in one of the toughest markets in the country.