Ben Johnson, D'Andre Swift
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After a down year, Chicago Bears running back D'Andre Swift doesn't need any outside motivation to get back on track. Swift, who was signed to a three-year contract last offseason, was coming off a 1,
Chicago Bears coach Ben Johnson wants D’Andre Swift to combine his sharp vision with shrewd discipline: “Don’t necessarily look for the home run every time.”
Ben Johnson's past experience with D'Andre Swift included one highly productive year and the Bears need to weigh how much they tilt their backfield this way.
But as minicamp rages on, D’Andre Swift still remains poised to enter the season as the Bears leading rusher. New head coach Ben Johnson has experience working with Swift during their time on ...
The first season of Swift's three-year, $24 million deal with the Bears disappointed compared to expectations, as he finished with just 959 rushing yards and six touchdowns despite playing all 17 regular-season games and handling a career-high 253 carries.
The Chicago Bears didn't make any major moves at running back this offseason, with the only addition coming with the selection of Kyle Monangai out of Rutgers in the seventh round of the 2025 NFL draft.
At the start of the offseason, it seemed inevitable the Chicago Bears would bring in a high impact running back to pair with D’Andre Swift ... under new head coach Ben Johnson only seems ...