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Chicago Bears quarterback Caleb Williams tapped his helmet, killing the initial play and moving to option No. 2. Receiver DJ Moore stood out to the left in a tight formation. At the snap, he cut across the middle of the field with New York Giants cornerback Dru Phillips in coverage right on his heels.
Our Take: The Athletic’s theme for the week for each team is their breakout player. For the Bears, that is obviously quarterback Caleb Williams. He has had his ups and downs this season, but with Ben Johnson at the helm, Williams is showing that he could be a star in the league in short order.
After totaling six drops -- four of which belonged to Olamide Zaccheaus -- there's an expectation that a bigger role will emerge for rookie second-round pick Luther Burden III, who's been one of Chicago's best playmakers whenever his number has been called.
The Bears' secondary could get a huge boost as cornerbacks Jaylon Johnson and Kyler Gordon move closer to game action.
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1985 Chicago Bears Legendary ‘Super Bowl Shuffle’ Video to Be Explored in New HBO Documentary
The 1985 Chicago Bears are shuffling into a new HBO documentary. HBO announced plans for The Shuffle doc on Thursday (Nov. 13), which will explore the Super Bowl XX champions’ iconic “Super Bowl Shuffle” rap song and memorable music video.
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NFL Legends team up for heart health awareness ahead of Vikings-Bears game
Putting rivalry aside, NFL legends are teaming up with Medtronic to meet fans at U.S. Bank Stadium on Sunday, Nov. 16, before the Vikings-Bears game to raise awareness about heart health and hypertension.
The Minnesota Vikings have struggled to find balance and consistency on offense this season. The Chicago Bears present an opportunity to do so.
Taking the NFC North and not giving it back was what GM Ryan Poles announced would be a goal but it seems the execution has strayed from the plan.