The Detroit Lions offense didn’t look like its old self in the team’s season opener against the Green Bay Packers on Sunday.

Detroit’s plethora of offensive stars couldn’t break through to make plays like they had in the past in a 27-13 loss. The group lacked the dynamic scoring that had made it so lethal with Ben Johnson , who left to become the Chicago Bears head coach this offseason, calling plays.

But the Bears don’t plan on taking the Lions lightly on Sunday at Ford Field after just one game.

“They still got all the same guys for the most part,” Bears cornerback Jaylon Johnson told reporters on Thursday at Halas Hall in Lake Forest. “But they’re a talented group, talented offense, experienced. I think that’s going on their third year of really all their guys. So, for me, it d

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