Chicago Bears Week 8 Notes
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The defense could not save the Chicago Bears from an offense that struggled to find the endzone as they did last week.
Robert Mays and Derrik Klassen take a measured look at the Bears QB on the latest episode of "The Athletic Football Show."
LAKE FOREST, Ill. -- The red zone is taking a heavy toll on the Chicago Bears' offense and quarterback Caleb Williams in Ben Johnson’s first season as coach.
Rome Odunze details what has led to his improved play in his second season and his objectives for the Chicago Bears this season.
Pro Football Focus released its Week 8 grades, and Caleb Williams once again struggled to find rhythm in the Bears’ offense.
Williams’ evaluation of the interception was different than that of coach Ben Johnson, which was appropriate, given how out of sorts the Bears’ offense looked against the worst defense in the league.
As for the Bears, this offense struggled to finish drives. Caleb Williams completed 25 of 38 passes for 285 yards and one interception, while D'Andre Swift was held to 45 rushing yards and Chicago's lone touchdown on 11 carries.
The Chicago Bears open the game against the Baltimore Ravens with an 18-yard reception from quarterback Caleb Williams to tight end Colston Loveland.