The video was only a few seconds long — but it was enough to ignite a firestorm across the NFL.
What began as a routine Monday practice absence has now exploded into one of the most shocking disciplinary actions of the season. Just hours after three Chicago Bears players failed to attend team practice citing “health reasons,” video footage surfaced showing them partying at a downtown nightclub. By Tuesday morning, head coach Ben Johnson had seen enough — and the consequences were swift, public, and brutal.
“This is not who we are,” Johnson reportedly told team officials before announcing the suspension. “If you think skipping practice and lying about it makes you a Chicago Bear, think again — not on my field, not under my watch.”

According to multiple sources within the Chicago Bears organization, the incident involved three key players:
Colston Loveland, the highly anticipated rookie tight end and top pick of the 2025 draft;
Darnell Wright, the team’s cornerstone offensive tackle;
and Noah Sewell, a rising defensive force expected to play a major role this season.
The trio reportedly missed a scheduled team practice on Monday morning, informing coaches that they were dealing with minor health-related issues. However, later that same night, eyewitnesses and video footage confirmed their presence at a popular downtown Chicago nightclub — celebrating, drinking, and appearing physically fine.
Once the footage reached Bears leadership, head coach Ben Johnson personally reviewed the material and immediately convened meetings with team executives. Within hours, the decision was made: all three players would be suspended indefinitely, pending further internal review.
For Ben Johnson — a coach known for discipline, accountability, and culture-building — this moment was about far more than a missed practice.
“This isn’t about football talent,” a team source said. “This is about trust. And right now, that trust is broken.”
The shockwaves were felt instantly across the league. Colston Loveland, a rookie many fans believed would be a cornerstone of the Bears’ offensive future, now finds himself facing his first major professional setback before even fully establishing his NFL identity. Drafted as a top tight end prospect, Loveland had been praised throughout training camp for his athleticism and potential leadership.
Darnell Wright’s suspension may hurt even more. As a key protector of the quarterback and a leader on the offensive line, Wright’s absence could have immediate on-field consequences. Coaches had consistently pointed to his maturity and work ethic — making the allegations all the more surprising.
On the defensive side, Noah Sewell’s involvement stunned fans and analysts alike. Known for his physical presence and high-motor play, Sewell was viewed as a tone-setter for the Bears’ defense. Now, his role — and reputation — are suddenly in question.
Fans reacted with a mix of anger, disappointment, and reluctant respect for Johnson’s hard stance. Social media exploded overnight, with some calling the punishment too harsh, while others praised the coach for drawing a clear line.
“This is how you build a real culture,” one fan wrote. “No one is bigger than the team.”
The Bears organization has not yet announced how long the suspensions will last, nor whether fines or additional penalties will follow. All three players are expected to address the media once internal meetings conclude.

As the team prepares for upcoming games, one thing is clear: Ben Johnson has sent a message not just to his locker room — but to the entire NFL.
Talent may win games.
But accountability defines a franchise.