Chicago Bears Seek Vengeance in High-Stakes MNF Showdown Against Washington Commanders
Furthermore, Chicago’s front office did the right thing by hiring an offensive-minded head coach, Ben Johnson, this offseason. After an 0-2 start, the Bears won back-to-back games entering their bye week, and Caleb looks better through four games. Granted, it’s a small sample, but Williams has cut his sack rate in half and is processing defenses faster.Â
Even though Johnson was the Detroit Lions’ offensive coordinator last season, he has to know how important this game is to his team. Again, Chicago was a slight favorite in Washington last year. Yet, after that brutal loss, the Bears fell apart, losing the next nine games and firing former head coach Matt Eberflus.Â



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