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Former offensive coordinator Ben Johnson, who spent a total of six seasons with the organization in multiple roles, will be on the visitor sideline for the first time as the head coach of the Chicago Bears Sunday.
Detroit Lions offensive coordinator John Morton told reporters on Thursday that "nobody's in panic mode" after the team managed just 246 yards from scrimmage and gave up four sacks in a 27-13 loss against the Green Bay Packers on Sunday.
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The Chicago Bears lost to their NFC North rivals in brutal fashion while being three scores up before making a number of errors to allow JJ McCarthy and the Minnesota Vikings to make a comeback
As division rivals, Johnson's Bears will face Campbell's Lions twice a year, starting with Sunday's matchup at Ford Field.
With the Detroit Lions facing the Chicago Bears and head coach Ben Johnson, it will be a reunion of sorts for Dan Campbell, leading his team into somewhat familiar territory. While fans lock in their predictions for the Lions and Bears matchup, Campbell speaks on facing the NFC North rival and the tricks that could be thrown their way.
"There were some things he did that were top notch and I would put him up there with some of the best in the NFL," Johnson said. "There were probably three or four of them that we counted on tape, at a minimum,
Lions WR Amon-Ra St. Brown said the team is "booing" Bears head coach and former Lions OC Ben Johnson when they face off.
Bears head coach Ben Johnson revealed what the team had planned for Cairo Santos in the final minutes of the fourth quarter vs. Vikings.