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Rookie Coach's Bold Fourth-Down Gamble Fails
11 Jan
Summary
- Bears coach attempted a fourth-down conversion from their own 32-yard line.
- The risky play resulted in a turnover on downs, giving Packers great field position.
- Green Bay capitalized on the turnover with a touchdown to extend their lead.

Chicago Bears head coach Ben Johnson, a rookie leader, has embraced an aggressive fourth-down strategy, mirroring former mentor Dan Campbell. However, one such unconventional decision during Saturday night's game against the Packers has drawn scrutiny.
Trailing 14-3 in the second quarter, the Bears faced a fourth-and-5 situation at their own 32-yard line. Despite the distance and field position, Johnson opted to go for it, a rarity even in today's risk-embracing NFL. The play did not succeed, as a shotgun snap was mishandled and Caleb Williams' pass was deflected at the line.
This failed fourth-down attempt proved costly. The Green Bay Packers took possession at the Bears' 32-yard line and quickly converted a subsequent fourth-and-1, eventually scoring a touchdown to extend their lead to 21-3. Johnson, despite the negative outcome, remains unapologetic about his calculated risks.




