Caleb Williams and the Bears have
another big opportunity after dominating the Panthers
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[October 08, 2024]
By ANDREW SELIGMAN
LAKE FOREST, Ill. (AP) — Caleb Williams and the Chicago Bears did
exactly what they wanted against one of the worst teams in the NFL.
They have another big opportunity this week.
The Bears again meet a team near the bottom of the league when they
face Trevor Lawrence and the Jacksonville Jaguars in London after
dominating the lowly Carolina Panthers 36-10 on Sunday.
“We have Jacksonville and they present issues like every other team
does and we've got to deal with those issues and then we have to
focus on our execution,” coach Matt Eberflus said on Monday.
The Bears' execution against Carolina was pretty good all around.
Chicago (3-2) set season highs in scoring and yards (424) and turned
three takeaways into 16 points. It added up to the Bears' second
straight win after back-to-back losses and their most lopsided
victory since a 29-3 romp over the New York Giants in Week 17 of the
2021 season.
Williams delivered his best performance to date.
The No. 1 overall draft pick completed 20 of 29 passes for 304 yards
with two touchdowns to DJ Moore and zero interceptions. His 126.2
passer rating was the best by a Bears rookie since the AFL-NFL
merger. The previous high was Jim McMahon's 121.1 against the Los
Angeles Rams on Dec. 26, 1982, was the previous high.
Gervon Dexter had his fourth sack and a fumble recovery, and Kevin
Byard had his 29th interception.
What’s working
The passing game. Williams was able to make some big throws in this
one after relying more on short passes the previous week. He found a
wide-open Moore on a crossing pattern early in the game for a
34-yard touchdown and delivered a 30-yard dart to him for a TD late
in the first half. Williams also had a 26-yard pass to Cole Kmet.
"He made a couple awesome catches this week in practice, and just
building the confidence and trust between each other; and trusting
this offense between everybody,” Williams said. "Offensive line,
running backs, protection, the routes and what depth to run it at,
how many steps and things like that, going through reads and a bunch
more. We need to keep building, keep going. Great win. But
definitely not settled on this.”
What needs help
The run defense. The Bears were 18th against the run coming into the
game and gave up 97 yards to Chuba Hubbard. He broke through a big
hole for a 38-yard score that gave Carolina a short-lived 7-0 lead.
Of course, it was all Bears after that. The defense came through
with four sacks, two fumble recoveries and an interception while
holding the Panthers to 292 yards, so it was a good day overall for
that group.
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Chicago Bears running back D'Andre Swift (4) celebrates his one-yard
touchdown against the Carolina Panthers during the first half of an
NFL football game Sunday, Oct. 6, 2024, in Chicago. (AP Photo/Nam Y.
Huh)
Stock up
RB D'Andre Swift. He came up big in the second straight game, with
120 yards from scrimmage and a TD. He ran for 73 yards and a
touchdown and added 47 yards receiving after picking up 165 yards
from scrimmage and a touchdown the previous week against the Los
Angeles Rams.
Stock down
RG Nate Davis. It doesn't look as though Davis will be back in the
lineup anytime soon. The Bears are using Matt Pryor at right guard
and opted to keep him there rather than have him move to left guard
when Teven Jenkins left Sunday's game with an ankle injury. Bill
Murray took over at left guard, instead.
Injuries
S Jaquan Brisker (concussion) did not travel with the team. He
reported symptoms Monday afternoon and was diagnosed in the evening.
He could rejoin the team this week if he clears protocol, and the
Bears have not ruled him out for the game. ... Jenkins traveled with
the team to London, though his status for the game is in question
after he left the win over Carolina with an ankle injury. "We’ll see
where it is as we go through the week,” Eberflus said. Jenkins has
also been dealing with a rib issue. ... DL Zacch Pickens (groin) and
DB Terell Smith (hip) did not accompany the team.
Key number
8 — The Bears have won eight straight at Soldier Field, the longest
current home-field winning streak in the NFL. It's their best run
since they won 10 straight starting in the 2005 season and running
into 2006.
Next steps
The Bears will try to make it three straight wins for the first time
since a three-game run late in the 2020 season when they play
Jacksonville in London on Sunday.
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