Bears coaching staff update: Long-time head strength coach out

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Ben Johnson's tear down of the Bears coaching staff is even more pervasive than expected.
There are only a few coaches remaining now who were part of the last staff and it's even dipping into the weight room. According to a report by the Tribune's Brad Biggs, the team parted ways with coach of strength and conditioning Jim Arthur.
Jim Arthur was with the Bears when they played in Super Bowl XLI against the Colts, although then he was an assistant under strength and conditioning coach Rusty Jones.
Arthur had been assistant coach of strength and conditioning from 2005 through 2007, then was promoted to head strength and conditioning coach in 2008.
This one is surprising. Jim is excellent. Worked under Rusty Jones during the Lovie years. That said, it’s the HC’s choice https://t.co/721j5Yfbns
— Greg Gabriel (@ggabefootball) February 4, 2025
He stayed on through Lovie Smith's coaching regime and until the end of the first year John Fox was head coach. Then he went to Miami as an assistant and returned to Chicago in 2022 with Matt Eberflus' staff as the head of strength and conditioning.
Dan Roushar leaving the staff really hurts. It was no coincidence that our offensive line was dominant in so many games over the past 2 seasons.
— Tulane Talk (@tulanetalk) February 3, 2025
Good luck to him in Chicago. 🌊⚜️🧃
Only tight ends coach Jim Dray and offensive assistant/quarterbacks and receivers coach Robbie Picazo remain among position assistants, and quality control coaches Kevin Koch, Kenny Norton III and Zach Cable remained, but it's possible there will be even more changes.
Strength and conditioning assistants Pierre Ngo and Noble Landry are among those still with the team.
#Bears new Defensive Line Coach Bill Johnson speaking to the Media when he was with the #Saints 9 years ago
— Da Bear Cave 🐻⬇️ (@DaBearCave1920) January 30, 2025
Bill Johnson has an extensive coaching history 🐻⬇️
- Northwestern State (1980–1981) | Graduate Assistant
- Northwestern State (1982–1984) | DE coach/LB coach
- McNeese… https://t.co/cLRNbkIBK8 pic.twitter.com/uKeJp3yp3o
Bears staff reported
Head coach: Ben Johnson
Defensive coordinator: Dennis Allen
Offensive coordinator: Declan Doyle
Special teams coordinator: Richard Hightower
Offensive passing game coordinator: Press Taylor
Offensive line: Dan Roushar
Quarterbacks: J.T. Barrett
Who better to tell you about Bears new QB coach J.T. Barrett than his former Ohio State teammate and CHSN's very own @mrjoshuaperry?#BigPFBShow pic.twitter.com/0o1s8t5ALD
— Chicago Sports Network (@CHSN__) January 28, 2025
Wide receivers: Antwaan Randle El
Running backs: Eric Bieniemy
Tight ends: Jim Dray
Secondary/defensive pass game coordinator: Al Harris
Defensive line: Bill Johnson
Linebackers: -
Holdover coaches*
Assistant QBs/receivers: Robbie Picazo
Bears parting ways w/ Jim Arthur (strength/conditioning coach) surprises me. Arthur was under Rusty Jones when I played w/ the Bears. He was on the Dolphins staff when BJ was there also. His experience, knowledge and respect will land him on his feet again. Gonna reach out.
— Jerry Azumah (@JerryAzumah) February 4, 2025
Offensive quality control: Zach Cable
Defensive quality control: Kevin Koch
Defensive quality control: Kenny North III
*Listed by team as members of the staff
Pretty darn stoked about Chicago Bears adding Eric Bieneimy. The amount of HC /Great assistants on this coaching staff is amazing. I'm 57 and have NEVER seen a staff like this. https://t.co/KNeGGBCzoq
— Todd Kunis (@BearsDfense) February 1, 2025
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Gene Chamberlain has covered the Chicago Bears full time as a beat writer since 1994 and prior to this on a part-time basis for 10 years. He covered the Bears as a beat writer for Suburban Chicago Newspapers, the Daily Southtown, Copley News Service and has been a contributor for the Daily Herald, the Associated Press, Bear Report, CBS Sports.com and The Sporting News. He also has worked a prep sports writer for Tribune Newspapers and Sun-Times newspapers.