The Chicago Bears shut out the Buffalo Bills on Sunday Night Football, with Caleb Williams and the offense looking sharp. Under the guidance of new head coach Ben Johnson, every unit—first, second, and third team—operated like a well-oiled machine. Plays were executed with precision, timing, and confidence, showing early signs that Johnson’s offense could be a serious weapon this season.
But the Bears quickly discovered that Johnson transforms into something of a game-day monster. With about a minute left in the first half, Fox cameras caught him completely locked in—no smile, no hint of emotion.
Meanwhile, the offense was moving the ball well: Caleb Williams and the first team had already played great, and Tyson Bagent was driving the offense effectively in relief. Yet Johnson remained focused, constantly analyzing the field and communicating with his players/coaches.
He didn’t crack a smile until the very end, when he finally gave a grin and wink toward the sideline. The team knew they had an offensive mastermind in Johnson, but his intensity might make him the most demanding Bears coach in years. Oddly enough, Caleb Williams said after the game that Johnson is actually calmer during games than in practice, a testament to the fiery energy he brings to every session.
If this week’s performance is any indication, the Bears offense is in good hands—but it’s clear that Ben Johnson isn't messing around.
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