The Ben Johnson-led Bears might just be the talk of the NFL as of right now. They’re now 9-3 atop the NFC North, and leading the entire NFC thanks to a win from the Carolina Panthers over the LA Rams this last week.
Ben Johnson is sure fired up about the Bears’ success, as are the people of Chicago. The jury is still out, however, whether that excitement from the fans is more based on the team’s success or the free hot dogs Johnson secured for the city last Friday.
More: Fired up Ben Johnson goes bonkers in ‘Good Better Best’ speech
Probably a healthy mix of both.
We are looking at the Chicago Bears, who have won 9 out of their last 10 and look like they might be a force. At the beginning of the year, though, it was a different story.
Bears have done exactly what Ben Johnson said since the bye week
When the Bears entered their bye week in Week 5, they were 2-2 and just fresh off of squeaking by an atrocious Las Vegas Raiders team by the skin of their teeth. A blocked FG away from an embarrassing loss.
Going into the bye at 2-2, they had a legitimate chance to look themselves in the mirror and speak who they wanted to be as a team into existence. That’s exactly what Ben Johnson did.
Coming out of the bye week, Johnson said, “We’ve got to get the run game going.” Since then, the Bears' running game has taken off, now ranking 2nd in the NFL.
He also mentioned a few weeks ago that they have to clean up penalties. Since then, the Bears have averaged 5.7 penalties per game, which would rank 7th best in the NFL.
Coaching Matters.
— Bears Facts (@DaBearsTakeOver) December 1, 2025
Ben Johnson at the bye:
“We’ve got to get the run game going.”
➡️ Run game takes off, now 2nd in the NFL in rushing YPG.
Ben Johnson on Penalties:
“We’ve got to clean up the penalties.”
➡️ Averaging just 5.7 penalties over the L3 games (would rank 7th in NFL).… pic.twitter.com/b5jOACXFiL
This week, Johnson commented on the struggles of both Caleb Williams and Chicago’s passing game as a whole. “Everyone has a role to play to get this pass game cleaned up."
The Bears' passing game has struggled this season. Whether it’s drops from the WRs or poor reads from Caleb Williams, it’s struggled.
If the trend of Ben Johnson’s press conference comments going from his mouth to God’s ears continues, look for Caleb Williams to record some ungodly stats through the rest of the season.
More NFL News:
Ben Johnson’s daughter had hilarious reaction to his shirtless postgame speech
Caleb Williams put on blast by Bears coach Ben Johnson for struggling passing game
The Chicago Bears find themsleves where nobody expected them to be
Bears RB duo hits mark not seen since Walter Payton in Eagles win