Despite holding a 17-6 advantage over the Vikings early in the game, the Bears lost their grip and were handed a 27-24 defeat in their home opener. “ Everybody’s focus kind of went away…we got to finish games, ” the dejected QB Caleb Williams said when asked why the lead flipped. But not only the QB. The first-year head coach, Ben Johnson , was quick to reflect on his regrets, too, and, most importantly, on the costly mistakes of his team, after the boos from Soldier Field died on Monday, September 8.

Johnson knows he cannot allow the same collapse when the Bears face the Detroit Lions at Ford Field. Hence, while stressing the importance of using a “ silent Cadence ” in the upcoming challenge, he also acknowledged the mistakes with the quarterback and the team. “Cer

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