In leaving the Detroit Lions for the Chicago Bears, Ben Johnson makes NFL history that's 60 years in the making
After the Raiders' number one head coaching prospect Ben Johnson signed with Chicago, the Raiders may look west for their next head coach.
Who was the last Lions coordinator to leave for a head coaching job before Ben Johnson, Aaron Glenn? He’s in the Hall of Fame
With Ben Johnson becoming Bears head coach, we wanted to know: Who was last Detroit Lions coordinator hired as a lead man? Some guy named Don Shula.
The Chicago Bears have had 18 head coaches in the franchise’s 100-plus-year history. Former Detroit Lions offensive coordinator Ben Johnson is the team’s 19th head coach. Some of the previous 18 were significantly more successful than others,
It didn’t take the Chicago Bears long to pounce on Detroit Lions ... when former Lions defensive coordinator Don Shula left Detroit to take over as head coach of the then Baltimore Colts.
It's official, according to ESPN's Adam Schefter -- Detroit Lions offensive coordinator Ben Johnson will be the Chicago ... Don't be surprised if the Raiders make a late move for Shula.
As Super Bowl 59 nears, here's a countdown of the 59 greatest teams to play on Super Sunday. Guess what? Not all are champions.
It's now no secret that Las Vegas Raiders minority owner Tom Brady had at least one conversation with current North Carolina head coach Bill Belichick during a process that ended with the Raiders hiring Pete Carroll to be their next head coach.
The Chicago Bears were the most dominant team in the NFL during the 1985 regular season, and they arrived in New Orleans as a national phenomenon. A talented cast of marvels and misfits, the Bears punished opponents en route an 17-1 record led by their imitated-but-never-duplicated "46" defense.
Chicago urban historian and social media influencer Shermann “Dilla” Thomas is joining The DuSable Black History Museum and Education Center in a new role that aims to
It is not nearly as publicized as the 1985 Chicago Bears or the 2007 New England Patriots, but there are four other NFL teams that have had the one singular loss that sets them apart from our 1972 Miami Dolphins.