Ben Johnson helped Jared Goff establish himself as one of the NFL's top quarterbacks.
Now, he'll try to do something similar for Caleb Williams.
Johnson finalized an agreement to become Chicago's head coach, the Bears announced on Tuesday.
''Having been on the opposing sideline, I can attest to how passionate Bears fans are about this city and their team, and I am honored to be their head coach,'' Johnson said in a statement.
This will be the first head coaching job for the 38-year-old Johnson, who was widely considered the top candidate on the market after spending the past three seasons as the Lions offensive coordinator under Dan Campbell. He joined Detroit's staff in 2019 following a seven-year run as an assistant with the Miami Dolphins.
With Johnson overseeing the offense, Goff has thrown for more than 4,400 yards each of the past three seasons. He made two of his four career Pro Bowls in that stretch.
The Lions earned the top seed in the NFC at 15-2 before getting stunned by Jayden Daniels and the Washington Commanders in a divisional playoff game on Saturday. Detroit led the league in points per game and finished second in yards passing and total yards per game during the regular season.
''Throughout our search process, I was thoroughly impressed by Ben's character, intelligence, leadership and ability to connect," general manager Ryan Poles said.