Tension Couldn't Get More Thick Between NFL Head Coach, Reporter In Heated Moment

The media has a hard time realizing they’re not actually in the arena, and here’s a prime example.
Tension between NFL head coaches and reporters is nothing new, but what took place Sunday in Sin City might be one of the best moments we’ve seen.
Down 14-9, Chicago Bears head coach Ben Johnson and his team returned to the field for second half action against the Las Vegas Raiders. As you see from the score, Chicago wasn’t playing the best football, and when Johnson was interviewed, he was questioned about his squad’s struggles on offense by CBS reporter Aditi Kinkhabwala.
As a journalist, Kinkhabwala was just doing her job, there was no issue with her asking what she did. But it’s she did it that caused a problem, coming across as being demeaning or sarcastic. (RELATED: Europe Isn’t Safe Even For NFL Players)
Needless to say, Johnson wasn’t happy about it and actually interrupted her while she was speaking.
Oh, but things didn’t stop there. The situation got worse when Kinkhabwala questioned, “Do you need to change what you’re doing?,” asking so in the exact same condescending way.
“I don’t know, you think so? We’re going to be just fine,” Johnson snapped back.
He followed that up by staring right into her soul for a good few seconds, with Kinkhabwala laughing nervously during so.
WATCH:
Ben Johnson didn’t seem thrilled with his team coming out of halftime. @AKinkhabwala caught up with the Bears head coach. pic.twitter.com/ZQRhZDIQDt
— NFL on CBS 🏈 (@NFLonCBS) September 28, 2025
I’m sorry, but Aditi Kinkhabwala seems like a clown to me … who else ya got, CBS?