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When the Bears don't get interceptions and fumble recoveries, like last week against the Ravens, it exposes troubling defensive trends.
Chicago Bears head coach Ben Johnson understands the difficulty of facing Cincinnati Bengals superstar receiver Ja'Marr Chase.
Chicago Bears head coach Ben Johnson is hoping for more accountability in the locker room after his team's recent loss.
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.
Ben Johnson was announced as the Bears’ 19th head coach in January. In March, Johnson and his wife purchased a Lake Forest mansion.
Bengals head coach Zac Taylor watched as his defense allowed the Bears' game-winning touchdown drive, which lasted less than one minute.
CINCINNATI — Bengals running back Samaje Perine suffered a right ankle injury in the second quarter of Sunday's game against the Bears and is doubtful to return. Perine suffered the injury on a kickoff return. He spent a few seconds on the ground, clearly in pain, but popped up and jogged off the field under his own power.
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Bears have one unit under fire after Week 9 and the coaches have one clear change that could quickly turn things around
Special teams was a disaster for the Bears on Sunday, starting with the first play off the game. Cairo Santos' opening kickoff of the game landed two yards short of the end zone, allowing a dangerous returner in Charlie Jones to run the ball out, and take it 98-yards untouched for a touchdown.