Chicago Bears complete three more coaching staff changes
Looking to complete their coaching staff for next season, Chicago Bears officials announced three moves on Monday.
Joining the staff of head coach John Fox are Curtis Johnson (wide receivers) and Ben McDaniels (offensive assistant). Pierre Ngo also was promoted to assistant strength and conditioning coach.
Johnson comes to the Bears after serving as head coach at Tulane. He has 32 years of coaching experience, including five years with the New Orleans Saints.
McDaniels spent the past two seasons at Rutgers University, where he was offensive coordinator/quarterbacks coach in 2015. He also has worked with the Tampa Bay Buccaneers and the Denver Broncos.
Ngo joined the Bears last season as strength and conditioning assistant with the Bears.
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