Chicago Bears cornerback Jaylon Johnson stood on his word all week leading up to and during the rivalry game against the Green Bay Packers on Sunday. In the Week 18 victory, Johnson had a forced fumble on Green Bay's first offensive drive of the game,
Chicago Bears kicker Cairo Santos first raced around Lambeau Field doing his soccer-inspired celebration. But when he found himself near the back of the end zone among a mob of teammates Sunday, he looked toward the stands and saw his opportunity.
The Chicago Bears snapped an 11-game losing streak against the Green Bay Packers with a 24-22 victory on Sunday, prompting a message from Jaylon Johnson. Johnson called out the Packers ahead of the season-finale, not mincing his words on the Bears' playoff-bound NFC North rival.
Bears cornerback Jaylon Johnson channels his inner Charles Tillman by breaking out the Peanut Punch to knock the ball away from Packers receiver Jordan Reed, where it's recovered by safety Jonathan Owens.
Chicago Bears cornerback Jaylon Johnson uses the Peanut Punch in honor of former Chicago Bears Charles Tillman and safety Jonathan Owens recovers the fumble against Green Bay Packers wide receiver Jayden Reed.
The Chicago Bears' top cornerback has some thoughts on who he would like to see considered for the team's head coaching job in 2025.
Williams once again showed just enough promise for the Bears to feel hopeful but also understand a lot needs to get done on offense.
The 4-12 Chicago Bears will play the 14-2 Green Bay Packers at Lambeau Field in a Week 18 matchup. Here’s what you need to know before kickoff.
The Chicago Bears used a trick play on a punt return to rack up a special teams touchdown against the Packers.
The NFL released its Pro Bowl rosters on Thursday and Johnson is a starter at cornerback for the NFC. That meant some validation for Johnson.
The Chicago Bears defeated the Green Bay Packers on Sunday for the first time since December 2018, snapping an 11-game losing streak to their NFC North rivals. The 24-22 victory at frigid Lambeau Field, courtesy of a walk-off 51-yard field goal by Cairo Santos, also ended Chicago’s 10-game losing streak dating back to Week 8.