When former Detroit Lions offensive coordinator Ben Johnson left the team to become the head coach of the Chicago Bears, there was some expectation that he might take at least one other coach with him.
Over the last three years, former Detroit Lions offensive coordinator Ben Johnson was instrumental in helping revitalize a once-dormant franchise into a Super Bowl contender. Now, with the Lions on the potential verge of their own glory, Johnson has jumped ship to become the Chicago Bears’ head coach and hopefully have similar success.
One of the big reactions came from Lions wide receiver Amon-Ra St. Brown, who was ironically in the midst of the coaching change, as he interviewed quarterback Caleb Williams on the podcast he hosts with his brother, Equanimeous, who also used to play for the Bears.
Detroit Lions WR Amon-Ra St. Brown shared a candid exchange between himself and new Bears head coach Ben Johnson.
Former Lions offensive coordinator Ben Johnson departed for the division rival Chicago Bears on Monday, and while Detroit will miss its offensive coordinator dearly, that won’t stop star receiver Amon-Ra St.
Just because a hot commodity NFL coordinator might leave for another job doesn’t mean they’re not focused on the task at hand. This point has become a weird conversation concerning new Chicago Bears head coach Ben Johnson.
After a home playoff loss, the 2024 NFL season ended in a bittersweet fashion for receiver Amon-Ra St. Brown, coach Ben Johnson, and the Detroit Lions supporters. The NFL, maybe more than any ...
While he wouldn't come out directly and say it, Equanimeous told Amon-Ra to tell his former coach to send him a text message. When asked if he wants to return to Chicago, the former Bear responded with a reminder to just have his old coach text him.
Detroit Lions wide receiver Amon-Ra St. Brown revealed the conversation he had with Ben Johnson, the former offensive coordinator he jabbed at for taking the Bears' head coaching gig.
Three-time Pro Bowl receiver Amon-Ra St. Brown has been one of the most consistent and productive members of the Detroit Lions since being a fourth-round draft pick in 2021. And with him every step of the way was his wide receiver coach,
The Chicago Bears did a good job adding weapons to the offense ahead of the 2024 season. Chicago entered the campaign with Caleb Willians under center and the front office clearly wanted to put him in the best position possible.