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But he could be in line for a significant jump in production during his second season, with head coach Ben Johnson saying he's been "extremely impressed" with Odunze so far. "To be a second-year guy,
Really, it's not that dramatic, but I did feel like something wicked was trying to ruin the peace and tranquility attached to the Chicago Bears' offseason when excerpts of Seth Wickersham's book, American Kings: A Biography of the Quarterback,
The Bears selected tight end Colston Loveland in the first round of the 2025 NFL draft, and added the supremely gifted Luther Burden III in Round 2. Both pass-catchers are expected to contribute in a big way this season, but it's Odunze whose upside is higher than any other skill player on Chicago's roster.
Any praise for Johnson must be muted by the fact that his organization decided it wasn’t important for Caleb Williams to address the story himself Wednesday.
New details emerge behind the Detroit Lions previous trade of D'Andre Swift and what it means now that he's reunited with Ben Johnson.
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Lake Forest, Ill. – 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 NFL franchise leading up to last year's draft.
Johnson seems like a level-headed guy, and one would expect him to approach the contest in a manner similar to the way he’d prep for, say, a Week 10 game against, say, Carolina.
In the introductory episode of “Forged in Foxborough,” a team-produced, behind-the-scenes look at the New England Patriots, new coach Mike Vrabel expressed in clear terms he’s not interested in how the once-proud organization spiraled into consecutive last-place finishes in the AFC East.