Bears CB Jaylon Johnson Sends 5-Word Message
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Chicago Bears cornerback Jaylon Johnson is taking a mindset into Week 18's game against the Green Bay Packers that fans should appreciate.
The Chicago Bears season came to a dramatic close on Sunday with a game-winning field goal at the end of regulation to take down the Green Bay Packers. While that was a quality spark to finish up a 5-12 season,
According to Pro Football Reference, Johnson has been targeted just 52 times this season, tied for 113th most in the NFL. On those passes, he has allowed 34 completions for 461 yards and two touchdowns with an opposing quarterback rating of 90.3.
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Chicago Bears cornerback Jaylon Johnson uses the Peanut Punch in honor of former Chicago Bears Charles Tillman and safety Jonathan Owens recovers the fumble against Green Bay Packers wide receiver Jayden Reed.
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At long last, the Chicago Bears beat the Green Bay Packers. Cairo Santos made a 51-yard field goal as time expired Sunday at Lambeau Field to lift the Bears to a 24-22 victory in their season finale.
Bears cornerback Jaylon Johnson channels his inner Charles Tillman by breaking out the "Peanut Punch" to knock the ball away from Packers receiver Jordan Reed, where it's recovered by safety Jonathan Owens.
The honor is a tribute to the name and reputation he has built in five NFL seasons. "It’s hard to get a guy on the Pro Bowl roster when the team’s four and whatever we are [4-12]," he said.