LARRY LAGE AP Sports Writer
DETROIT — The Chicago Bears hired Ben Johnson away from Detroit, hoping he could help Caleb Williams become a consistent quarterback and turn around a franchise that hasn't had a winning record in several years.
So far, not so good.
The Detroit Lions routed Chicago 52-21 on Sunday, showing their former offensive coordinator that they're just fine on offense without him.
“We have a lot of prideful guys,” Johnson said. “We’re two games into the season. We’re committed to getting this thing right. I have a lot of belief in them.”
A week after losing an 11-point lead in the fourth quarter at home to Minnesota, the Bears never led and were dominated on both sides of the ball.
“It’s not really necessarily surprising or anything like that," Williams said. “Ne