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Chicago Bears coach Ben Johnson has put together some memorable moments in his first season as head coach. Johnson and his Bears got a big win over the Washington Commanders on Monday, 25-24. Chicago connected on a field goal with time expiring to win the game, and move to 3-2 on the season.
Johnson never said the name of Troy Aikman, ABC’s color analyst. The Pro Football Hall of Fame quarterback drew the ire of some Bears fans for characterizing D’Andre Swift’s 55-yard catch-and-run touchdown in the fourth quarter as a matter of fortune.
When the 49ers cut kicker Jake Moody last month, they said he had lost his confidence after several missed kicks.
Chicago Bears coach Ben Johnson took a clear shot at ESPN's Troy Aikman on Tuesday for some of Aikman's commentary during the Bears' 25-24 win over the
One drive later, Williams threw Olamide Zaccheaus what appeared to be a decent pass on third-and-16 near the Bears’ own goal line, but the wide receiver dropped it, leading Aikman to say: “It hits him high on his shoulder pads.”
Internet detectives thought they found a moment where head coach Ben Johnson told B Caleb Williams to "Shut the f--- up."
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