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The Chicago Bears blew out the Cleveland Browns, 31-3, on Sunday. Here's a look at the biggest studs from Week 15.
After letting the struggling Cleveland Browns hang around, the Bears delivered a knockout blow in the second half and came away with their 10th victory.
Here’s how we graded the Bears 10th win of the season in a rout of the Cleveland Browns. The Bears’ offense had an inconsistent day. They had a hot stretch in the first quarter, where they moved the ball with ease and vertically in the passing game. Then, the offense went stale for a quarter.
In a season where Drake Maye has taken the spotlight, 2024 NFL draftee Caleb Williams broke an NFL record on Sunday.
Though he didn't register a sack in his first game against the Chicago Bears as a Green Bay Packer, superstar pass rusher Micah Parsons was a constant disruptio
The Bears are back in first place of the NFC North and up to the two seed in the NFC. @wiltfongjr has the details here.
Bears coach Ben Johnson became the first head coach in franchise history to win 10 games in his first season at the helm.
The dangerous cold did not stop Bears fans from going out and tailgating ahead of the team's game against the Cleveland Browns on Sunday afternoon.
CHICAGO — Shedeur Sanders threw three interceptions in Sunday’s 31-3 loss to the Bears that dropped the Browns to 3-11, and wasn’t able to build on his 364-yard, four-touchdown performance from the week before.
Sanders’ 30.3 passer rating was the sixth-worst by any quarterback with at least 10 passes in game this season.
The Bears scored off two Browns’ interceptions in the third quarter. Sanders threw a short pass to Harold Fannin Jr., but the ball was tipped by D’Marco Jackson, who ended up with the ball. On the next play, Williams threw a 22-yard touchdown pass to Moore to increase it to 21-3.