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Chicago Bears head coach Ben Johnson had a delicate interaction with a journalist from the NFL touch line before the third quarter of their match on Sunday against Las Vegas raiders.
Aditi Kinkhabwala of CBS caught up with Johnson before the start of the second half. She described her question with the difficulties of the Bears in attack and asked what he had said to her team in the locker room.
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Chicago Bears head coach Ben Johnson looks at the second half against Las Vegas raiders at the alleging stadium on September 28, 2025. (Kiyoshi Mio / Imagn images)
“It was not our football brand. We are capable of much more,” said Johnson. “So we press the reset button here at halftime. We will come back and establish our identity here in the second period.”
Kinkhabwala then added: “You have to change what you do.”
Johnson seemed to be a little amazed with the answer.
“I don’t know. Do you think?” he said then that Kinkhabwala smiled. “We are going to go very well.”

Chicago Bears head coach Ben Johnson took up questions at a press conference after the team’s NFL football match against Dallas Cowboys on Sunday, September 21, 2025 in Chicago. (AP photo / Nam Y. Huh)
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The interaction sparked a frantic response on social networks.
But all that Johnson told his team in the locker room apparently had an effect on his players.
The Bears Caleb Williams quarter-back started the first trip to the second half team. He led a journey of seven games and 40 yards which ended with a pass of a touchdown to Rome Odunze. The team scored a basket and another hit in the fourth quarter – thanks to Andre Swift.
Chicago paused at the end of the match.
Geno Smith led the Raiders on a game of six games and 22 yards to give the botter Daniel Carlson a decent shot on the field goalkeeper. However, Carlson missed the attempt of 54 yards.

The quarter of Chicago Bears Caleb Williams (18) comes out of the pocket during the second half against Las Vegas raiders at the alleging stadium on September 28, 2025. (Kiyoshi Mio / Imagn images)
The Bears won the match, 25-24.