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Bears’ Ben Johnson Doesn’t Hold Back After Beating Vikings

The Minnesota Vikings fell 19-17 to the Chicago Bears in Week 11 at U.S. Bank Stadium on November 16, marking their third game in their last four contests without scoring over 20 points.

Second-year quarterback J.J. McCarthy had another tough outing, finishing 16 of 32 for 150 yards with one touchdown and two interceptions.

McCarthy led an impressive late fourth-quarter drive, connecting with Jordan Addison for a go-ahead touchdown, but that effort wasn’t enough to overcome the team’s struggles throughout the game.

Moreover, the time remaining after that touchdown pass was enough for the Bears to get off the game-winning field goal. After that tightly contested win by Chicago, head coach Ben Johnson spoke with the media and didn’t hold back his comments about his team’s performance.

“You know, proud of the guys—7-3,” Johnson said postgame (h/t Marquee Sports Network). “That’s nothing to snuff at. As ugly as it can be at times, this group’s just proven time and time again that when it’s close in the fourth quarter, we’re capable of finding a way. So, first division win on the road, and really proud of the guys for how they fought at the end. So, open it up from there.”

Johnson didn’t stop there with his remarks about his team’s win over Minnesota.

“It’s been the story of our wins, right?” Johnson added (h/t Marquee Sports Network). “We know how important that statistic is—taking care of the football on offense and getting our takeaways on defense. In most of these seven wins we’ve had, we’ve won the turnover battle. So it’s no secret to us, no secret to our opponents, and we’ve got to keep that trend going.”


Vikings QB J.J. McCarthy Had a Challenging Game

It was another game in which McCarthy didn’t quiet any of the doubters who believe the Vikings made a mistake handing him the reins to the starting quarterback job and letting Sam Darnold walk in free agency last offseason.

During and after the game against the Bears, former NFL player Richard Sherman took a shot at McCarthy.

“What would the Vikings offense look like if they decided to just keep Sam Darnold?” Sherman wrote during the Vikings-Bears game on X

Sherman followed up this in-game take with ruthless postgame criticism of the 3Vikings’ starting quarterback, noting that “Justin Jefferson would probably want another QB soon.”

The former Seattle Seahawks star didn’t stop there as he fired off another post aimed at McCarthy.

“I’m old enough to remember the comments I got when I told folks I wasn’t sure if McCarthy was the answer and they let a good quarter fool them,” Sherman added on X. “Football isn’t an exact science by any means but when you’re set up with one of the best play callers in football and one of the best WRs usually success can be manufactured.”


Vikings Front Office Also Gets Called Out

While it’s easy to point and say that McCarthy is in over his head as a starting quarterback in the NFL, he isn’t entirely to blame for this 4-6 record, at least now, for Sherman. He also went after the Minnesota front office for not letting the Michigan product learn for a couple of seasons behind someone like Darnold.

“The truth is [the Vikings] should have kept Darnold and let [McCarthy] develop,” Sherman wrote on X. “But he’s not the answer in my opinion. If they would have offered [Darnold] more than Seattle he would have stayed. They also could have franchised. They made the wrong call.”

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