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The player named by one analyst as the key to getting Ben Johnson's Chicago Bears offense to work is entirely logical and also revealing.
Pitt’s father-son tandem tasked with leading the Pitt women’s soccer program each will take on new roles. Randy Waldrum, who has been the Panthers’ head coach for the past seven seasons, will move into a technical director role while his son Ben Waldrum has been elevated to head coach.
Johnson left after winning Assistant Coach of the Year and was commonly known as one of the architechts of Detroit's high-powered offense. However, his decision to leave to coach the division rival Bears has undoubtedly received a sour reception from a portion of the fan base.
New Chicago Bears coach Ben Johnson praised Caleb Williams while the quarterback remained mum Wednesday in the wake of a book excerpt detailing how the 2022 Heisman Trophy winner and his father wanted nothing to do with the founding NFL franchise leading up to last year's draft.
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Yardbarker on MSNBen Johnson, Ryan Poles break silence on Joe Thuney’s Chicago Bears extensionAfter finding their next head coach, the Chicago Bears’ biggest offseason priority was fixing their porous offensive line. Amongst their additions came guard Joe Thuney, who the Bears acquired in a trade from the Kansas City Chiefs.
Pitt athletic director Allen Greene announced that women's soccer head coach Randy Waldrum will start in a new role as technical director of the program. Ben Waldrum, Randy's son
Bears head coach Ben Johnson had a text message from Lions star Jameson Williams about Chicago's newest receiver, Luther Burden III.