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Bears Coach Demands More After Strong Season
22 Jan
Summary
- Coach Ben Johnson states the 11-win season was not good enough.
- Johnson emphasizes returning to 'square one' for the upcoming season.
- General Manager Ryan Poles echoes the need for continued progress.

Chicago Bears coach Ben Johnson has declared the team's successful 2025 season, which included 11 wins and a division title, as "not good enough." He emphasized that the team is returning to "square one" for the 2026 season, stressing that past achievements do not guarantee future success.
Johnson stated that accomplishing their previous success will be even harder next season, highlighting the extensive work ahead. He believes that feeling otherwise would mean missing the bigger picture of the NFL's competitive landscape.
General Manager Ryan Poles echoed Johnson's sentiment, noting that the team did not achieve their ultimate goal of being a championship-caliber team. He stressed the importance of avoiding complacency and continuing to push forward.




