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Johnson's capability to strategize and navigate through tough games was evident in his recent accolades, leading the Lions to a solid season offensive performance. His style—shifting focus toward utilizing his best players effectively—resonated during the Lions' matchup against the Vikings, where he demonstrated his ability to innovate even when faced with formidable external challenges.
There’s potential for his leadership to yield a top-half offensive team in Chicago next year, leveraging the existing talent pool and addressing key areas in the offseason, such as in the draft or through free agency. Johnson's connection with Caleb Williams, the Bears’ promising rookie quarterback, is viewed as an essential factor that could expedite development, entering Year 2.