Ben Johnson's shot at Matt LaFleur is about to get a lot harder. The Chicago Bears are heading into the playoffs with their season on the line, and facing off against Aaron Rodgers and the Packers is as good as a test of their mettle.
Johnson has made a name for himself as a rejuvenating force in his first season, transforming a 3-14 team from three years ago under Matt Eberflus into an 11-6 squad. The Bears' offense improved dramatically, going from 28th to ninth in scoring. Quarterback Caleb Williams saw his sack total plummet from 68 to just 24. And when the Bears faced opponents who allowed 24 or more points, they went 4-0.
But all that is about to be put to the test. The Packers are the ultimate challenge for any team, and Johnson will have to prove himself in this playoff matchup. It's the "slay the dragon" moment that will define the season โ and the offseason โ for Bears fans, no matter how bright the future with Johnson might appear.
There's a reason why the Packers have historically been tough on teams that reach the playoffs without them. Even legendary coach Lovie Smith was unable to knock off the Packers when it mattered most. In 2010, his team had a chance to keep the Packers out of the playoffs but lost 10-3 in Week 17.
Marc Trestman's Bears also faced this challenge two years later, and came up short against Rodgers and the Packers in the NFC Championship Game.
Johnson might be the best coach since Mike Ditka, but he'll have to show just how much better than the rest he is. The question is, can he take down Aaron Rodgers?
The game at Soldier Field has all the ingredients for a classic rivalry matchup. And Johnson will have to rely on his players to respond to the pressure and come out on top.
Johnson has made a name for himself as a rejuvenating force in his first season, transforming a 3-14 team from three years ago under Matt Eberflus into an 11-6 squad. The Bears' offense improved dramatically, going from 28th to ninth in scoring. Quarterback Caleb Williams saw his sack total plummet from 68 to just 24. And when the Bears faced opponents who allowed 24 or more points, they went 4-0.
But all that is about to be put to the test. The Packers are the ultimate challenge for any team, and Johnson will have to prove himself in this playoff matchup. It's the "slay the dragon" moment that will define the season โ and the offseason โ for Bears fans, no matter how bright the future with Johnson might appear.
There's a reason why the Packers have historically been tough on teams that reach the playoffs without them. Even legendary coach Lovie Smith was unable to knock off the Packers when it mattered most. In 2010, his team had a chance to keep the Packers out of the playoffs but lost 10-3 in Week 17.
Marc Trestman's Bears also faced this challenge two years later, and came up short against Rodgers and the Packers in the NFC Championship Game.
Johnson might be the best coach since Mike Ditka, but he'll have to show just how much better than the rest he is. The question is, can he take down Aaron Rodgers?
The game at Soldier Field has all the ingredients for a classic rivalry matchup. And Johnson will have to rely on his players to respond to the pressure and come out on top.