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Two stats that show the Ben Johnson effect that the Chicago Bears are hoping for

The Chicago Bears had one of the worst offenses in the league last season, going from Shane Waldron to Thomas Brown to Chris Beatty as offensive coordinators during one of the most dysfunctional years in franchise history.

Caleb Williams never seemed to vibe with Waldron, and Waldron’s coaching style never seemed to capture the player’s full attention.

I was fooled by Waldon’s resume, but his nine games in Chicago showed how propped up he was by a strong head coach in Seattle with Pete Carroll. A season ago, the Bears didn’t have the leadership or football savvy up top to balance out Waldron’s approach, but they’re hoping new head coach Ben Johnson will bring the total package to the offense in 2025 and beyond.

Johnson’s offense in Detroit was among the league’s best all three years he was their offensive coordinator, and these two stats pulled from noted NFL analytics guy Warren Sharp show the drastic difference in what the Bears did in 2024 compared to Johnson’s Lions.

Starting strong on offense isn’t a guarantee for success, but it sure as heck is better than being the slowest starting team in the NFL.

avg yards gained on opening drives:

47 - TB

46

45

44 - KC

43 - NO

42 - CIN

41 - IND

40 - MIN

39 - BAL

38 - BUF, ATL

37 - GB, ARI

36 - CAR

35 - SF

34 - LAC

33 - DET, HOU, DAL

32 - WAS

31 - CLE

30

29 - MIA

28 - DEN, LV

27 - SEA, LAR, NYG

26 - NYJ, JAX, TEN

25

24 - PHI

23

22 - PIT…

— Warren Sharp (@SharpFootball) June 12, 2025

The Lions were middle of the pack for average yards gained on their opening drives last season, with 33.

While the Bears only averaged 10.

avg yards gained on opening drives:

47 - TB

46

45

44 - KC

43 - NO

42 - CIN

41 - IND

40 - MIN

39 - BAL

38 - BUF, ATL

37 - GB, ARI

36 - CAR

35 - SF

34 - LAC

33 - DET, HOU, DAL

32 - WAS

31 - CLE

30

29 - MIA

28 - DEN, LV

27 - SEA, LAR, NYG

26 - NYJ, JAX, TEN

25

24 - PHI

23

22 - PIT

21

20

19 - NE

18

17

16

15

14

13

12

11

10 - CHI

*2024 regular season

The Bears didn’t get a first down in 12 of their 17 opening drives, and they scored a grand total of six points on them.

Long scoring drives can be demoralizing for a defense, and no team had more 70-yard touchdown drives than Detroit’s 46 in 2024.

70+ yard TD drives last year:

46 - DET

45

44 - BAL

43

42

41

40

39

38 - TB

37

36

35

34 - BUF

33

32 - WAS, PHI

31 - CIN

30 - IND, ARI, NYJ

29

28

27 - KC, LAR, ATL, MIN

26 - SEA, SF

25

24 - GB

23 - JAX, DEN, CAR

22 - TEN, MIA

21 - NO, NYG, LAC

20 - PIT, LV, DAL

19 - NE

18 - CLE

17…

— Warren Sharp (@SharpFootball) June 16, 2025

And no team had fewer than Chicago’s seventeen 70-yard touchdown drives last year.

70+ yard TD drives last year:

46 - DET

45

44 - BAL

43

42

41

40

39

38 - TB

37

36

35

34 - BUF

33

32 - WAS, PHI

31 - CIN

30 - IND, ARI, NYJ

29

28

27 - KC, LAR, ATL, MIN

26 - SEA, SF

25

24 - GB

23 - JAX, DEN, CAR

22 - TEN, MIA

21 - NO, NYG, LAC

20 - PIT, LV, DAL

19 - NE

18 - CLE

17 - CHI, HOU

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