The Bears scored a major win this offseason by landing the top prize in the coaching carousel, Ben Johnson. Considered the number one coaching target for the past couple of years, Johnson was lured away from the Lions, a divisional rival, in a move that shocked many around the league. During his introductory speech at Halas Hall, Johnson affirmed his decision, saying, "This is exactly where we wanted to be."
Ben Johnson greets Halas Hall for the first time:
— Dave (@dave_bfr) January 21, 2025
"This is exactly where we wanted to be."pic.twitter.com/Xpj7i81FtK
While Bears fans are thrilled, Lions fans have expressed frustration, labeling Johnson a traitor for leaving Detroit. However, it's worth noting that talented offensive coordinators like Johnson often move on to bigger opportunities. It's just how the NFL works.
The news sparked some playful banter between Johnson and Lions star wide receiver Amon-Ra St. Brown, who discussed their exchange on the St. Brown Podcast. Unlike the bitterness seen in other departures—such as Seahawks WR Jaxon Smith-Njigba's comments about former Bears OC Shane Waldron—St. Brown and Johnson kept things spirited.
During their conversation, St. Brown joked that the Lions would “fuck him up twice a year,” to which Johnson fired back, “I’m gonna fuck you up.” It was a funny and competitive exchange, highlighting the respect and rivalry between the two sides.
Amon-Ra St. Brown told Ben Johnson the Lions are going to fuck him up 2x year.
— Dave (@dave_bfr) January 22, 2025
Ben Johnson replied:
"I'm gonna fuck you up." pic.twitter.com/XIYatvw4MG
I don't know about you, but this is exactly the kind of energy I want from my head coach.
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