### **Bears Offense**
The Bears offense scored a season-low 16 points in Week 8 after scoring at least 21 points in all six prior contests. QB Caleb Williams threw for 285 yards and an interception in the loss. Williams has completed 61.9% of his passes, ranking 33rd among QBs with at least 25 dropbacks per PFF, and has thrown nine touchdowns to four interceptions on the year. PFF has credited the 2024 first overall pick from Southern California with nine turnover-worthy throws this season, tied for the seventh most in the NFL.
Williams' 2024 draft mate WR Rome Odunze has led the Bears aerial attack. The first rounder from Washington paces the team in targets, receptions, yards and touchdowns. Odunze's 114 yards against the Ravens rank as the second most in his NFL career and his fourth 100+-yard performance in two pro seasons. His five touchdowns are tied for the fifth-most receiving touchdowns in the NFL among wideouts, while his 15.3 yards per reception rank 15th among receivers with at least 20 targets.
WR DJ Moore has been a dependable second option, recording zero drops in 26 receptions. The Bears also drafted TE Colston Loveland out of Michigan in the first round, who has 116 receiving yards in six games played.
RB D'Andre Swift has scored a touchdown in four straight games, leading the Chicago backfield with 100 carries and averaging 4.6 yards per attempt. Rookie Kyle Monangai, a seventh-round pick from Rutgers, saw his most work of the season in Week 7 against the Saints, carrying the ball 13 times. He had seven attempts for 24 yards in the loss to Baltimore and has 42 attempts on the season.
After allowing Williams to be sacked 68 times in 2024, the Bears offensive line has given up 12 sacks in seven games so far this season.