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Former Super Bowl-winning coach and current NFL commentator Jon Gruden gave the Chicago Bears an awesome shoutout after Week 4's win over the Raiders.
In a conversation about the Bears' offensive struggles, Kinkhabwala said, “So you need to change what you’re doing?” and Johnson replied, “I don't know. You think so? We're going to be just fine."
Chicago Bears coach Ben Johnson took the blame Monday for a tense exchange with CBS reporter Aditi Kinkhabwala during halftime of Sunday’s 25-24 win against the Las Vegas Raiders. The Bears had been held to 90 yards of offense in the first half ...
NFL sideline reporter Aditi Kinkhabwala speaks on her viral interview with head coach Ben Johnson from Bears-Raiders game
Caleb Williams led the Chicago Bears on a fourth quarter game-winning drive to upend the Raiders in Las Vegas, 25-24, in what could go down as a signature win for the Ben Johnson era.
This win was made possible by cornerback Josh Blackwell who executed the most important special teams play of the Bears’ season, when he blocked a 54-yard field goal try by Las Vegas kicker Daniel Carlson with just 38 seconds remaining in the game.
Chicago Bears first year head coach Ben Johnson was the darling of the league over the past couple of years as offensive coordinator for the Detroit Lions. His innovative offensive philosophy and propensity for running trick plays is what helped catapult the Lions’ to becoming one of the most explosive offenses in the NFL.
Chicago head coach Ben Johnson looked disgusted as he fired back at NFL sideline reporter Aditi Kinkhabwala during interview.
Matt Forte sat down with Bears Wire to discuss the work he's doing with small businesses, his feelings on the current Bears, favorite plays, and more.