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Chicago Bears coaching and team developments

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Following a season in which head coach Ben Johnson led the Chicago Bears to the postseason and the NFC crown, reports have emerged regarding his intense work ethic. Rookie tight end Sam Roush described Johnson as “incredible” and “very intense,” noting an instance during a June workout at Halas Hall where the coach Johnson appeared to have slept at the Halas Hall facility to maintain his commitment to facility. When Roush questioned the team. coach about sleeping overnight, Johnson reportedly responded, “Don’t ask those kind of questions.” Johnson has also adopted a more combative stance toward the Green Bay Packers rivalry, stating his goal is to defeat Packers head coach Matt LaFleur twice every year. This follows recent successes for the Bears, including two comeback victories against Green Bay. During preseason play, the preseason, assistant head coach Antwaan Randle El has also been highlighted for his effective play-calling during play-calling. Following a 34-10 preseason victory over the Cleveland Browns. Browns, Johnson credited Randle El with improving offensive execution during the second half of that game. In a recent interview on ESPN Chicago’s ‘Waddle & Silvy’, Johnson praised Randle El’s coaching potential, noting that while he previously knew him as a ‘phenomenal football player’, he has since realized his capabilities as a coach.

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