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For the second time this year, the Chicago Bears have strung together four consecutive wins, and this time they did not need a furious game-winning drive in the
After the Bears quarterback gained eight yards up the left sideline, he was shoved out of bounds by Steelers cornerback Jalen Ramsey. The hit was made along the Bears’ sideline and started a skirmish, with Bears cornerback C.J. Gardner-Johnson grabbing Ramsey’s jersey and Bears players yapping at the Steelers cornerback.
Caleb Williams and the Chicago Bears aren't offering any apologies after their latest tight win. Williams says the Bears “feel good where we're at” but need “to get better.”
The Chicago Bears will have a quick turnaround this week after defeating the Pittsburgh Steelers 31-28 on Sunday. More news: Chicago Bears HC Ben Johnson sends warning to Caleb Williams about turnovers Bears head coach Ben Johnson is getting the team ready to travel to play the Philadelphia Eagles on Friday.
The Chicago Bears didn’t have to face Aaron Rodgers on Sunday, but Caleb Williams still chatted with the legendary signal caller after the game.
While the Bears' 8-3 record, some fans may already be thinking playoffs. But Caleb Williams has a different focus in mind.
Chicago's victory was largely the byproduct of Caleb Williams' three touchdown passes and a defense that forced two turnovers that led to 14 points. Williams out-dueled Pittsburgh quarterback Mason Rudolph, who played in place of Rodgers, who is dealing with a fractured left wrist.
Following a fourth-and-1 stop by the Chicago Bears defense, quarterback Caleb Williams moves the chains with an 8-yard run.
Caleb Williams says Chicago isn’t the “same old Bears” despite an 8-3 start, pushing for higher standards ahead of a tough stretch.