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The Chicago Bears went 11-6 and won the NFC North in Ben Johnson's first season as head coach.
For as serious as he looks on gameday, Chicago Bears head coach Ben Johnson has proved in more ways than one that he’s got a great sense of humor. The first sign of Johnson’s more light-hearted side came when he reportedly trolled quarterback Caleb Williams before hisNBA All-Star game appearance.
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Following Williams’ poor performance in the celebrity three-point contest, Johnson decided to open up a media session at the 2026 NFL Scouting Combine with, “I know what everyone’s thinking. Does Caleb have NBA aspirations? And the answer is no.”
Johnson’s opening joke was met with laughter by the media, and he then went on to elaborate on how he felt bad because he believed he jinxed the Bears’ signal-caller.
“I sent him a meme of a guy just missing left and right like before,”Johnson said. “And then when it actually happened, I felt bad. I was like, Whoops! Spoke that one into existence, didn’t I?”
While this was a great moment of Johnson poking fun at his starting signal caller, his latest joke nearly fooled all the fans.
Ben Johnson’s Viral Moment Shows Further Evidence That the Franchise Is In Good Hands
Johnson’s willingness to mess with Williams provides just a glimpse into his real relationship with the players. It’s clear why the energy is so different in Chicago now compared to recent seasons. Johnson initially endeared himself to Bears’ fans when heripped his shirt off following the Bears’ Week 12 win against the Philadelphia Eagles.
While this moment was iconic in isolation, it only happened because The Wieners Circle, a famous hot-dog stand in Chicago,promised to give away free hot dogs if Johnson did it.
In Johnson’s most recent viral moment, he called back to his hot dog days by fake-ripping off his shirt at a Chicago Bulls game.
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Ben Johnson faked taking off his shirt when shown on the jumbotron at Bulls-Bucks 😂
This moment not only reminded Bears fans of why they love their head coach but also why the team is in good hands moving forward. Chicago is entering an offseason where they hope to solidify their roster for a Super Bowl run.
Chicago Bears Expected to Pursue Big-Time Players
With Caleb Williams still on his rookie contract, general manager Ryan Poles will be looking to capitalize on adding star power to the team before they have to pay him. The Bears currently have the seventh-lowestcap space in the NFL, but have reportedly been exploring options to open up more financial room. This would include moving offcertain veteran players with heavy contracts, like DJ Moore or Tremaine Edmunds.
Ryan Poles also indicated that the Bears will be looking to add high-level players from other teams. When asked if the Bears will be interested in big-time players on the trade market,Poles answered, Absolutely. We are making the call.”
The Bears seem committed to building the best team possible for Johnson to work with. The hope is that if the front office can set up the team with an even better roster, th