WATCH: Ben Johnson sets expectations for training camp

WATCH: Ben Johnson sets expectations for training camp


Tony Crumpton Tony Crumpton  ·  Senior Editor ·  

Head coach Ben Johnson addressed the media on Tuesday at Halas Hall and talked about some of team's goals.

"You talk about where we're at as a team, what training camp means and it's just another step for what we're building," Johnson said to reporters. "The foundation's already being put in place in the springtime; we're looking to build on that as we go over the course of camp. Competition I think exists at all levels of our roster. It's going to bring out the best in all our guys … There are certain battles that we've already highlighted that might take precedence over the course of camp, but I think everything's open. I'm really excited to see where that leads."

Watch the press conference below:

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Video summary/cliff notes:

Excitement & Gratitude for New Start (00:00–00:43)

Johnson expresses excitement for training camp, thanks ownership, staff, and players—many of whom reported early and came in strong and prepared.

Camp Goals: Trust & Fundamentals (01:11–01:53)

The team is building on spring’s foundation, with goals of mastering fundamentals, installing the playbook, and focusing on situational football.

"Thunderbirds" Analogy for Team Trust (01:53–03:25)

He compares the team’s journey to Thunderbird pilots needing trust in formation—highlighting the importance of consistency and dependability.

Focus on Day-by-Day Growth (03:48–04:11)

Emphasizes daily improvement—“brick by brick”—and cautions against panic during inevitable ups and downs in camp.

Preseason Benchmarks & Caleb's Progress (04:34–05:37)

Joint practices vs. Miami and Buffalo will help gauge progress. Johnson set a lofty goal for rookie QB Caleb Williams: 70% completion on the season.

Leaning on Experienced Coaches (06:00–06:23)

As a first-time head coach, he plans to rely on veteran coaches for advice and support, especially in game management.

Developing Team Identity (06:49–07:09)

The team aims to be explosive, detailed, physical, and poised—but the true identity will emerge during camp through competition and reps.

Open Competition at Left Tackle (07:27–08:47)

While Braxton Jones has experience, the left tackle position is wide open. Every rep in this three-man battle matters, and Darnell Wright will stay at right tackle.

Quarterback Foundation & Situational Mastery (09:22–12:44)

Johnson discusses Caleb's development—building from the ground up with pre-snap routines, footwork, and timing. He emphasizes "teaching through reps" to prepare for in-game decision-making.

Six-Week Race to Readiness (13:07–14:25)

Johnson views the next six weeks as a race to build fundamentals, team chemistry, and install both offensive and defensive systems. Preseason games will be critical for evaluating staff and player decision-making.

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