"Ben Johnson is going to end up quitting": NFL fans react as Bears HC snaps at reporter over repeated question on late kickoff error vs. Vikings

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The Chicago Bears had a disappointing loss to start their 2025 season against the Minnesota Vikings. Their division rivals mastered a fourth-quarter comeback, but a kickoff blunder right before the two-minute warning cost the Bears a better chance to tie the game.

With 2:02 remaining in the kickoff, kicker Cairo Santos only had to kick the ball out of bounds and there would be at least two timeouts. But the kick wasn't strong enough, giving the Vikings a chance to return. As such, they wasted extra seconds to avoid a stoppage at the two-minute warning, burning 40 extra seconds on the clock.

The kick was talked about during the whole week. Which is why Bears head coach Ben Johnson had enough on Friday. He was fed up when talking to reporters at a press conference, and fans noticed how he had had enough of discussing the kick:

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"Bro is going to end up quitting because of the insufferable media questions", said one fan.

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"At least he manned up and admitted he got greedy. I feel better now knowing he’s not a complete idiot", a second fan wrote. "Dude is just tired of bullshit questions over and over just to give the same answer. I’m with him 100%", a third fan noted.

I love he takes ownership and admits to being greedy. That's actually growth compared to what we had previously

Manned up move on idiots.

Love this response!! Still hate the Chicago sports media. I’m over the MNF loss and have moved on

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The franchise wasted no time in bringing competition for the kicking job. After the San Francisco 49ers decided to cut ties with kicker Jake Moody, Ben Johnson's team snatched him from the waivers and added him to the practice squad to provide competition for Santos.

Santos, the only Brazilian player in the NFL, has been the Bears' kicker since the 2020 season, but inconsistency has crept in for the past two seasons. His numbers have gone down; he hit just 84% of his kickers in 2024, his lowest mark since he became the kicker in Chicago.

Moody was released by the 49ers due to the same inconsistency concerns. Ben Johnson will hope that enhanced competition can bring the best of them and select one kicker to lead them for the rest of the season.

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Henrique Bulio

Henrique Bulio is an NFL and College Football journalist at Sportskeeda and the Editor-in-Chief of Pro Football Brasil. He has a total 13 years of experience working in American Football, and playing quarterback at an amateur level in Brazil has given him a unique perspective of the game.

Henrique follows the Philadelphia Eagles closely due to Michael Vick's historic performance on MNF against the Washington Commanders in 2010. His all-time favorite player is Ed Reed; he believes that Reed is the greatest safety to ever play the game. Bill Belichick gets the nod as Henrique's favorite coach for coaching the Patriots to glory over two decades.

If Henrique were to be able to go back in time and watch one game, it would be Super Bowl XLIX, where the Patriots and the Seahawks played a complete, back-and-forth game that concluded with one of the biggest talking points in NFL history.

Technical deep dives are Henrique’s specialty, and he ensures never to use misleading words in his articles, since he himself consumes a lot of information off the web. He has had the privilege of interviewing Cairo Santos, Lamar Jackson, Jim Harbaugh, Sean McDermott, Bruce Arians, Matt LaFleur, among others.

Aside from football, Henrique likes to play poker and Counter-Strike.

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