The Chicago Bears are entering an exciting new chapter in their franchise history with the hiring of Ben Johnson as their new head coach, for whom they went to great lengths, even discussing plans to fly to Michigan to demonstrate their commitment to bringing him on board.
Although that plan ultimately did not materialize, it underscores the Bears' determination to have Johnson lead the team, especially given the high demand among other franchises seeking his coaching talent.
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As the season concluded for the Detroit Lions with a comprising defeat at the hands of Washington Commanders, Johnson finally decided to move on from Detroit. And he landed in the Windy City, where the Bears have emphasized the 'culture and quarterback'Caleb Williams to convince the Lions offensive coordinator to capitalize on both.
After acquiring Johnson, the next big question that the Bears had to deal with was determining the future of General Manager Ryan Poles. Courtesy of new head coach Johnson, the Bears are reportedly extending him to align with the tenure of Johnson.
Ben Johnson signs lucrative contract after extensive pursuit
Speaking of contracts, the Bears reportedly fully committed to compensating their new head coach appropriately, especially considering the significant efforts they made to bring him on board. In the words of an ESPN source close to the franchise, the Bears 'didn't cut corners' in offering a mammoth contract to Johnson.
According to Mike Florio of Pro Football Talk, Johnson is likely to make $13 million annually in the five-year contract signed with the franchise, which is $5 million higher than the average of $8 million for first-year head coaches. Since Johnson does not have head coaching experience, the explosive offense of the Lions accumulated by Johnson is the reason why the Bears are putting high confidence in him.

