
The Chicago Bears are undergoing a significant transformation ahead of the 2025 NFL season, aiming to revitalize their performance and end a four-year playoff drought. Central to this overhaul is the appointment of Ben Johnson as head coach. Johnson, formerly the offensive coordinator for the Detroit Lions, is recognized for orchestrating one of the league’s most potent offenses, leading the Lions to a franchise-record 564 points in 2024 .([Chicago City Sports News][1], [Wikipedia][2])
To bolster the offensive line and provide better protection for quarterback Caleb Williams, who was sacked a league-high 68 times last season, the Bears have made strategic acquisitions. They traded for All-Pro guard Joe Thuney from the Kansas City Chiefs and signed him to a three-year, \$51 million extension, with \$33.5 million guaranteed . Additionally, they secured center Drew Dalman on a three-year, \$42 million deal and added guard Jonah Jackson from the Los Angeles Rams .([talkSPORT][3])
The coaching staff has also seen significant changes. Declan Doyle, previously the tight ends coach for the Denver Broncos, has been appointed as the offensive coordinator . Press Taylor, former offensive coordinator for the Jacksonville Jaguars, joins as the passing game coordinator . On the defensive side, Dennis Allen, who led the New Orleans Saints to multiple top-10 defensive rankings, has been named the defensive coordinator .([Wikipedia][4], [Wikipedia][5], [The Chicago Bear Cave][6])
These comprehensive changes have positioned the Bears as one of the NFL’s most improved teams this offseason . With a revamped coaching staff and strengthened offensive line, the Bears aim to provide Caleb Williams with the support needed to thrive and lead the team back into playoff contention.([SI][7], [talkSPORT][3])
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