QB Caleb Williams has another rough
day as the Bears lose to the Patriots 19-3
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[November 11, 2024]
By JAY COHEN
CHICAGO (AP) — Right before Chicago's bye week, it looked as if
Caleb Williams had turned a corner. It looked as if everything was
coming together for the No. 1 overall pick in the NFL draft.
These days, not so much. And that's a major issue for the Bears
going into the most difficult part of their schedule.
Playing behind a patchwork offensive line, Williams was sacked nine
times and passed for just 120 yards during Sunday's 19-3 loss to the
lowly New England Patriots. The Bears went 1 for 14 on third down
and finished with just 142 yards in their third consecutive loss.
“We have to do a better job, starting with us, starting with myself,
at situational ball, negative plays and things like that," Williams
said. “When you're good at not having negative plays, when you're
good at executing, when you're good at executing situational ball,
you're a tough team to beat.”
Chicago (4-5) failed to score a touchdown in back-to-back games for
the first time since December 2004. It has scored a total of 27
points during its slide.
When it comes to breaking out of the offensive funk, coach Matt
Eberflus said everything is on the table — including having someone
other than offensive coordinator Shane Waldron call the plays.
“We've got to take a good hard look at everything that we're doing,”
Eberflus said.
Williams, who turns 23 on Nov. 18, dropped his first NFL matchup
with each of the two quarterbacks that were taken right after him in
the draft. The Bears lost 18-15 at Washington on Oct. 27 on Jayden
Daniels' last-second Hail Mary, and Drake Maye directed New England
to its third win of the season.
Chicago had won three in a row before its current slide. Williams
completed 74% of his passes for 687 yards and seven touchdowns with
one interception during the win streak. The promising stretch
culminated with Williams throwing for four TDs in a 35-16 victory
over Jacksonville.
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New England Patriots linebacker Anfernee Jennings (33) sacks Chicago
Bears quarterback Caleb Williams during the first half of an NFL
football game Sunday, Nov. 10, 2024, in Chicago. (AP Photo/Erin
Hooley)
The Bears had their open week after defeating the
Jaguars in London on Oct. 13. Somewhere over the Atlantic Ocean, it
looks as if Williams and company lost their way.
“We’ve got to as a collective offense do a better job of sustaining
drives and those type of things will come if we’re more efficient on
offense,” tight end Cole Kmet said.
Williams has completed 50.5% of his passes for 468 yards in the past
three games. He has no TD passes and no interceptions during the
losing streak, and he has been sacked 18 times.
“Caleb's strong. He's strong inside. He's strong outside. He's a
strong individual,” Eberflus said. “And he's been through adversity.
And he knows how to do this, he knows how to get through adversity
by pulling together.”
The adversity for Chicago at the moment includes a rash of injuries
with its offensive line. The Bears played without Braxton Jones
(knee), Kiran Amegadjie (calf) and Darnell Wright (knee). Nate Davis
was inactive after experiencing some back tightness, and Teven
Jenkins left in the first half with an ankle injury.
Amid all those injuries on the offensive line, Chicago is heading
into a brutal last part of its schedule. Jordan Love and Green Bay
are in town next Sunday. The Bears also have two games left against
Detroit and Minnesota, along with a trip to San Francisco and a home
date against Seattle.
“I think us, as an offense, you know, we do have to find it right
now here in this instance just because we’re going, we’re getting
close to, and it starts this week, playing teams like Green Bay and
Detroit and Vikings and all of that,” Williams said.
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