Chicago Bears head coach Ben Johnson and his wife, Jessica, on July 19 placed their four-bedroom, 3,940-square-foot house in the Detroit suburb of Plymouth, Mich. on the market for $1.1 million.
In January, Johnson, 39, was announced as the Bears’ 19th head coach in the team’s history, after Johnson previously had served as an assistant coach for six years for the Detroit Lions. There is no information yet on if he and his wife have bought a Chicago-area home yet.
In Plymouth, the Johnsons paid $825,000 for the house, which was built in 2017 and sits on a 0.17-acre lot. The house has four full bathrooms, hardwood floors, solid eight-foot molded doors, crown moldings, custom built-ins and a great room with beamed ceiling accents and a gas fireplace.
Other features include a dining room with custom built-ins and “sophisticated trim details,” according to listing information, while the kitchen has premium cabinetry, granite countertops, stainless steel appliances and a large center island. The house also has a newly finished basement and a first-floor office/guest room with a custom built-in Murphy bed, while the second floor has a primary bedroom suite with a tray ceiling, two walk-in closets and a bathroom with a double vanity.
Outdoor features include a large front porch with a wood ceiling, an attached two-car garage and a fenced yard.
The Johnsons’ listing agent, Eddie Mallad, declined to comment on the listing.
The house had a $17,757 property tax bill in the 2024 tax year.
Goldsborough is a freelance reporter.
Originally Published: July 25, 2025 at 10:32 AM CDT