Bears see improvement in Caleb
Williams' performance, but it comes in a 21-16 loss to Colts
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[September 23, 2024]
By MICHAEL MAROT
INDIANAPOLIS (AP) Bears rookie quarterback Caleb Williams produced
promising numbers in his third career NFL start.
They came with a disappointingly familiar result Sunday for Chicago.
While the No. 1 overall draft topped the 300-yard mark for the first
time and got the Bears into the end zone twice with the first two TD
passes of his pro career, Williams could not complete a
fourth-quarter comeback attempt at Indianapolis, suffering his
second straight defeat.
But Williams remains optimistic.
Got our first two passing touchdowns of the year, which obviously
feels good," Williams said. "I think the offensive identity is
brewing. I think it's a lot closer than it was the week before or
weeks before, I think it's right there. I think we were one small
detail away on a lot of these plays and that includes me.
After last Sunday's loss at Houston, the bruised and battered
Williams hobbled off the field so sore that the effects were
lingering three days later.
This time, he walked off the field, quickly passing people, his chin
pointed up and with a look that said he was ready to start all over
next week against the Los Angeles Rams.
The primary problem, so far, for the Bears (1-2) continues to be
pass protection.
While Williams was a solid 33 of 52 for 363 yards, all career bests,
and finished with a passer rating of 80.8 more than double Colts
quarterback Anthony Richardson's 39.0 the 2022 Heisman Trophy
winner spent most of the game operating on the run. Again.
The result: Williams threw two interceptions, lost a fumble, had a
halftime heave batted down in the end zone while getting sacked four
times, hit a total of seven times and harangued into a series of
throwaways including on a 2-point conversion pass that would have
cut a 14-9 deficit to three.
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Indianapolis Colts quarterback Anthony Richardson, left, and Chicago
Bears quarterback Caleb Williams (18) greet following an NFL
football game Sunday, Sept. 22, 2024, in Indianapolis. (AP
Photo/Michael Conroy)
A fourth-quarter strip-sack led to Jonathan
Taylor's second scoring run of the day, a 1-yard plunge with 5:21 to
play, that made it 21-9 and essentially sealed Chicago's fate
despite Williams throwing for the most yards in an NFL game this
season.
It was that kind of day again for the Bears as it has been for
much of the first three games.
The quick game was there. When we needed to throw the ball down the
field, we could, said receiver DJ Moore, who had eight catches for
78 yards and 9.78 per catch. "When you look past the turnovers and
the penalties, you can start to see the offense coming alive.
Clearly, though, Williams needs more help.
Chicago only rushed for 63 yards and was thrown for a 12-yard loss
on fourth-and-goal from the Colts 1-yard line in the first half
against a run defense that started Week 3 yielding a league-worst
237.0 yards per game.
With Matt Pryor replacing injured right guard Nate Davis in the
starting lineup and left tackle Braxton Jones leaving briefly in the
first half after appearing to hurt his right leg, the Bears'
offensive line again struggled to keep Williams upright.
And yet Williams still held up relatively well.
I was pleased with the distribution of the football by Caleb,
coach Matt Eberflus said. That allowed the receivers to have
confidence. I thought we were committed to the run. Im proud of the
way the defense played. But the most important thing is winning.
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