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Johnson not sorry for rant: 'I don't like' Packers

Johnson not sorry for rant: 'I don't like' Packers

By Courtney Croninwww.espn.com - TOP

LAKE FOREST, Ill. -- Bears coach Ben Johnson isn't apologizing for for his reaction to Chicago beating the rival Packers in the NFC wild-card round. From his drive-by handshake with Matt LaFleur to his emphatic "F--- the Packers" declaration in the locker room, the Bears coach doubled down on how he celebrated knocking off Chicago's longtime rival on the biggest stage of the season thus far. "This is a rivalry," Johnson said Monday. "And [for] the city of Chicago, Green Bay -- it needs to be a rivalry." Johnson's postgame remarks went viral after the team shared a video of the celebration inside the locker room at Soldier Field. "F--- the Packers," Johnson said in the video. "F--- them. F---ing hate those guys." And those inside Halas Hall also hold the same sentiment, even if they wouldn't express their disdain for Chicago's NFC North rival the same way. Bears chairman George McCaskey, who notably insisted that cursing not be aired when Chicago was featured on HBO's "Hard Knocks" during training camp in 2024, backs his head coach. "There's a rivalry that exists between these two teams, something that I fully recognize and I'm a part of," Johnson said. "And, yeah, I just, I don't like that team. So George and I have talked, and we're on the same page." The only thing that Johnson regrets from Saturday was a pregame skirmish that happened after the Bears punted the ball before gathering as a team in the huddle. Officials intervened to separate players before both teams headed to the locker room prior to kickoff. "No one wants to see that," Johnson said. "Both teams are highly charged. It's just not something that we want." The way Johnson has leaned into the rivalry resonated well among his players. "It was definitely a turned-up moment," linebacker Tremaine Edmunds said. "You could just see the energy in the locker room. Everybody was like, 'OK, Ben got a little swag about himself.' Know what I mean? We all put a lot into this. To be able to act off your true emotions and your true personality, I think that's what it was for him. "I don't know if he's had regrets about it, but I know the fans loved, I know every[thing] about this rivalry that we been talking about, it goes so far back. You know there's a lot of emotion built up into it and any time that you can win in that fashion, you've got to show a little bit of emotion for sure." Johnson foreshadowed that emotion when he said he enjoyed beating LaFleur twice a year during his introductory news conference in January 2025. The commentary coming out of Green Bay last week provided added motivation for the Bears after Packers wide receiver Christian Watson and cornerback Keisean Nixon both said that they wanted to play Chicago in the playoffs. Packers defensive coordinator Jeff Hafley went a step further last Wednesday, implying that Green Bay would beat Chicago when he...

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