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LAKE FOREST, Ill. — The red zone is taking a heavy toll on the Chicago Bears' offense and quarterback Caleb Williams in Ben Johnson’s first season as coach.
The Bears led the Ravens 6-0 after the first quarter Sunday but were outscored 16-0 between the second and third periods. They rallied to close the gap to 16-13 but ultimately lost 30-16 at M&T Bank Stadium.
Over the two games, the Bears scored two touchdowns on 20 plays inside the 10 — a Swift run on third-and-goal from the 2 on Sunday and a one-yard Monangai run the week before.
The Chicago Bears open the game against the Baltimore Ravens with an 18-yard reception from quarterback Caleb Williams to tight end Colston Loveland.
A Bears passing mark fell to Caleb Williams and Rome Odunze came away with his fourth 100-yard receiving game but not much else went right for Chicago.
What marks do the Bears get after their ugly 30-16 loss to the Lamar Jackson-less Ravens in Baltimore? QUARTERBACK — F. There’s no choice but to fail Caleb Williams after he c
The Chicago Bears’ four-game winning streak is over, mainly because of their inability to tap into their usual formula for success against the Baltimore Ravens
Dennis Allen's Bears defense made all the difference Sunday early in establishing a big lead against his old team. The Bears had four more takeaways and enough offense with a strong running game to hang on for a 26-14 victory despite another stack of penalty flags.