How Ben Johnson Earned Caleb Williams’ Trust — Bears QB Tells All
The tactic almost never works. Yet the Chicago Bears were about to try it for a third time. Drafting a quarterback under one coach, firing that coach, and hiring a new one had not done the organization favors. They drafted Mitch Trubisky, fired John Fox the next year, and hired Matt Nagy. That worked for one season, soured, and Trubisky wasn’t kept around. Nagy then drafted Justin Fields, only to be fired the next year and replaced with Matt Eberflus. That didn’t work either, but Eberflus was...