Chicago Bears head coach Ben Johnson publicly criticized a reporter during a press conference after a cell phone repeatedly rang, drawing sharp backlash from football fans on social media.
The incident occurred as Johnson addressed the media following a highly successful first year in Chicago, where he led the franchise to its first NFC North divisional title since 2018 and secured a playoff victory over the Green Bay Packers.
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As reported by Sports, the head coach grew increasingly fatigued and visibly upset by the recurring interruptions before directly addressing the situation from the podium.
Social media users quickly criticized the head coach for his reaction after footage of the press conference emerged online.
"He seems pleasant. Give it a few weeks and he will be yelling at reporters for slouching," stated one fan.
Public criticism continued to mount as multiple users labeled the coach as arrogant and questioned his accomplishments with the team.
"Way too early for this guy to be so arrogant. He hasn’t accomplished anything.
MSM loves arrogant dickheads. He qualifies as that at least," remarked another individual.
Some commentators defended the unnamed reporter, suggesting the phone was likely left behind accidentally while the owner attempted to locate it.
"This guy is such a tool.
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Clearly someone forgot their phone, and the person who forgot it was calling it to try and hear it.