Bears Coach: Jaylon Johnson is a Captain, Even Without the Patch
Bears Cornerback Wore Regular Captaincy Patch
Bears coach Thomas Brown said Monday that “of course” Jaylon Johnson is a captain, despite the cornerback wearing a jersey without his regular captaincy patch against the Vikings.
“He’s definitely a captain,” Brown said. “He’s in every captain’s meeting and a guy that speaks for our group a lot. Actually did a really good job at Saturday’s practice … [I] left him get in the middle and did a great job of delivering a timely message. He’s definitely a captain on and off the field for us.”
Johnson seemed surprised when told in the Bears locker room after the game that his jersey didn’t have a patch. He then checked to discover that was true.
“That’s crazy,” he said.
He then said he needed to talk to equipment manager Tony Medlin.
Johnson was perhaps the most frustrated Bears player in the moments after the Bears’ loss to the Lions, which led to head coach Matt Eberflus’ firing two weeks ago.
Johnson’s Leadership
Johnson has been one of the Bears’ most consistent performers this season, and his leadership has been a key factor in the team’s success. Despite the loss to the Lions, Johnson remains a key figure in the Bears’ locker room and on the field.
Conclusion
In conclusion, despite not wearing the regular captaincy patch, Jaylon Johnson is still considered a captain by the Bears coach Thomas Brown. His leadership and performance on the field have been crucial to the team’s success, and he remains an important figure in the Bears’ locker room.
FAQs
* Q: Is Jaylon Johnson a captain of the Bears?
A: Yes, according to Bears coach Thomas Brown.
* Q: Why didn’t Johnson wear the regular captaincy patch?
A: It’s unclear, but he seemed surprised and concerned about it.
* Q: How has Johnson performed this season?
A: He has been one of the Bears’ most consistent performers, and his leadership has been a key factor in the team’s success.