Ben Johnson’s Arrival: A Game-Changer for the Chicago Bears
Unanimous Approval Across the League
In the two weeks since the Chicago Bears secured Ben Johnson as their next head coach, the decision has been met with overwhelming approval. Both in Chicago and throughout the NFL, experts and analysts alike are confident in Johnson’s ability to elevate the team—especially in the development of their young quarterback, Caleb Williams. Given Johnson’s track record with Jared Goff as the offensive coordinator for the Detroit Lions, expectations are sky-high.
Proven Success with Jared Goff
During Johnson’s tenure with the Lions, Goff flourished. Over the past three seasons, Goff has averaged 4,547 passing yards, 32 touchdowns, and just 10 interceptions per year. His 2024 campaign was his best yet, boasting career highs in touchdown passes (37), completion percentage (72.4%), and passer rating (111.8), while ranking second in the league with 4,629 passing yards—trailing only Joe Burrow of the Cincinnati Bengals.
Johnson’s impact on Goff’s game was undeniable, transforming him into one of the league’s most efficient passers. Now, the Bears hope he can work similar magic with Caleb Williams, a quarterback brimming with potential but in desperate need of stability.
Endorsements from Around the NFL
Support for the hiring of Ben Johnson has been widespread. While participating in the Pro Bowl Games, Jared Goff himself expressed his approval of the move. Speaking to SiriusXM NFL Radio, Goff was full of praise for his former coordinator:
“He’s a hell of a coach. He’s a guy that’s made a ton of difference in my career,” Goff said. “I’m obviously a big fan of his. I was joking with him—I wish he didn’t have to be in our division, so I didn’t have to try to beat him twice a year, but he’s going to do a great job.”
Goff’s words add to the growing consensus: the Bears got this one right.
A Blueprint for Caleb Williams’ Success
One of the biggest reasons for Goff’s resurgence under Johnson was the stability of Detroit’s offensive line. Over the past three seasons, Goff has been sacked just 84 times in 51 games—an impressive statistic that speaks to both smart play-calling and elite protection. In contrast, Caleb Williams endured a grueling rookie season in Chicago, suffering 68 sacks—third-most in a single season in NFL history.
This drastic discrepancy highlights a crucial priority for Johnson in Chicago: protecting his quarterback. The Lions excelled at keeping Goff upright, utilizing a well-balanced offensive scheme that allowed for quick reads, pocket movement, and an efficient rushing attack. Johnson must now bring this same formula to the Bears.
The Role of Ryan Poles in Building Protection
While Johnson’s offensive genius will be instrumental, Bears general manager Ryan Poles must also play his part in constructing a formidable offensive line. Scheme alone will not be enough—Chicago needs the right personnel to execute it.
The Lions built one of the NFL’s best offensive lines, which not only shielded Goff but also facilitated a dominant two-headed rushing attack. The Bears must take a similar approach, ensuring Williams is not subjected to another season of relentless pressure. Johnson and Poles have undoubtedly discussed this issue, and all eyes will be on Chicago’s offseason moves to see how they address it.
A Promising Future for the Bears
With Ben Johnson at the helm, the Chicago Bears have taken a significant step toward revitalizing their franchise. His ability to maximize quarterback talent, implement a dynamic offensive scheme, and foster a winning culture makes him an ideal fit for the team. If the Bears can build a strong offensive line and surround Caleb Williams with the right weapons, Johnson’s arrival could mark the beginning of a new era in Chicago—one filled with success, stability, and championship aspirations.