New Chicago Bears head coach Ben Johnson held his introductory press conference on Wednesday morning. Here are 10 key takeaways and impressions.
1. Commanding Presence
Ben Johnson knows how to command a room. His tone, clarity, and detailed responses were incredibly impressive. He communicated with ease and confidence, captivating everyone in attendance.
Ben Johnson.. what an opening presser.
Not sure I've seen a coach command a room the way he just did.
— Dave (@dave_bfr) January 22, 2025
2. Core Players Showed Support
Bears offensive stars Caleb Williams, Rome Odunze, Cole Kmet, and DJ Moore sat front row, visibly engaged and smiling. Their presence highlighted the players excitement. Always good to see players smiling.
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Ben Johnson fist bumps Caleb Williams on his way to his press conference pic.twitter.com/JQnWVU6K4l
— Dave (@dave_bfr) January 22, 2025
3. Direct and Personal Communication
Johnson’s interactions stood out for their intensity and sincerity. When he spoke about individuals like Ryan Poles, Kevin Warren, George McCaskey, Caleb Williams, and DJ Moore, he looked them directly in the eye, showing respect and authenticity. It was impactful without feeling overdone.
4. Authenticity at Its Best
Authenticity is important for a head coach, and Johnson didn’t shy away from being himself. Unlike some previous coaches, his natural charisma and leadership style came across as genuine, which players will undoubtedly respect.
5. Fierce Competitor
Johnson expressed his desire to remain in the NFC North, calling it the best division in football. He openly shared his competitive drive to take on rivals Dan Campbell, Kevin O’Connell, and Matt LaFleur, which was simply great to hear.
6. Confident and Comfortable
Johnson’s confidence felt like a breath of fresh air compared to former coach Matt Eberflus. While Eberflus was polished at times, Johnson’s belief in his vision and comfort in his role were loud and clear. It’s evident he’s completely at ease being himself.
7. Witty Yet Purposeful
Johnson’s humor shone through, like when he joked about the trick play involving Jared Goff’s fake trip that resulted in a touchdown against the Bears (Ryan Poles admitted he didn’t find it funny at the time). Beyond the humor, Johnson emphasized his intentionality and how he never takes opportunities for granted.
Ben Johnson on the Jared Goff fake stumble play he pulled out against the Bears last season.
Just a great interaction here. pic.twitter.com/49iDrEJOCn
— Dave (@dave_bfr) January 22, 2025
8. Embracing the Packers Rivalry
Johnson didn’t hold back on his feelings about Green Bay, saying, “I kinda enjoyed beating Matt LaFleur twice a year.” This lighthearted jab further endeared him to fans already and showed he understands the significance of the Bears-Packers rivalry.
Ben Johnson on beating Green Bay twice this past season in Detroit.
“I kinda enjoyed beating Matt LaFleur twice a year.”
pic.twitter.com/0QXGxQOgCt— Dave (@dave_bfr) January 22, 2025
9. Deep Love for Chicago
Johnson shared that his family has fond memories of visiting Chicago for Cubs games, essentially calling the Bears job the perfect opportunity. George McCaskey revealed that Johnson started and ended his interview by enthusiastically sharing his desire for the role. It’s clear he’s committed to making this team—and city—his home.
George McCaskey said the first thing that Ben Johnson said in his interview was “I want this job.” pic.twitter.com/HJnck9N0gM
— Dave (@dave_bfr) January 22, 2025
10. A Perfect First Impression
While it’s just a press conference, Johnson nailed it. His energy, humor, and authenticity set the tone for what Bears fans hope will be an exciting new chapter. It’s hard not to feel optimistic after such a strong showing.
I’m liking his personality alot so fa but don’t get cocky….yet, lol. Imagine a guy who WANTS to be here, not just to be a HC but here! I’m getting psyched.
Now get Eddie George as your RB Coach. George is obviously looking for NFL opportunities otherwise he would not have taken the opportunity to be part of the Bill Walsh Diversity Coaching Fellowship. He’s also likely interested in the Bears having spent the offseason in 2023 helping to coach Chicago as part of that program and most recently interviewing for the HC job this past Sunday. He’d be a great mentor/ coach in the RB room.
100% @citizen34
I thought Ben did great and has way more personality than I thought he would. It was kinda funny to me watching Kevin Warren in the photo-op afterward look very sheepish. I think they finally told him to stop trying to be the head guy for anything. TGena, I truly hope Poles allows Ben to be deeply involved in deciding what Free Agents to go after and what current players need to be gone. I truly hope they can get the Lions O-line coach to develop and provide the Trust that Ben said he wants on his staff. Bear the… Read more »
As happy as I am for Bears fans today — I’m thrilled that new HC Ben Johnson has served as the impetus to drive the otherwise imaginery Chicago Bears’ organizational alignment into actual existence. It has been reported that Johnson insisted that the business operations people (the “non-footbal guys”) would not meddle with the football operations people: the GM, HC, scouts, staff, etc. Unreported, as of yet — is the degree to which Johnson is willing to accept input (meddling) from “his new GM” Ryan Poles. I would surmize the answer is: ZERO! [At least, I hope so.] The key… Read more »