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DJ Moore just stated the hilariously-harsh truth Bears fans know all too well

The Chicago Bears did it again. It might have come down to the final quarter, like it has on multiple occasions this year, but the Bears continue to prove their head coach right. After multiple wins, this year, Ben Johnson has continued to talk about his team finding ways to win.

And, that's exactly what the Bears did, yet again, this time over the New York Giants in Week 10. After the game, wide receiver DJ Moore was asked how he feels about the season and currently winning six out of their last seven games.

“I feel great, just want to keep stacking wins the best that we can. If it’s like this every week, we’re all going to lose some years off our life, but we’re going to be good," he said.

He's got that right. Bears fans have felt like they were going to have some sort of anxiety and/or heart attack in a few different games this year. This was yet another example, and it just so happened to be the second-straight week after Chicago found a way to win that wild game against the Cincinnati Bengals last year.

DJ Moore knows that, in the end, it's all about the Bears winning football games

After a week that saw fellow wide receiver Rome Odunze get shut out and come up with zero receptions against the Bengals, fans saw a little drama stirred up by Odunze's father on social media. Yet, Odunze responded in a very mature manner and continued to reiterate that it's about winning.

Not to mention, Odunze followed that up with a big game against the Giants.

Now, this week, it was Moore who was shut out. Against the Giants, he had zero catches on four targets. But, the Bears won, and that's what matters.

Moore's smile and tone when answering the media's questions said it all. The man says he feels great, so he must be happy about winning. Is he thrilled about the lack of receptions? I'm sure he'd much rather be a bigger part of the win, no doubt.

But, Moore and Odunze are just highlighting the character of this football team. When the Bears finally got their run game going and wins came by way of rushing touchdowns from D'Andre Swift among others, Caleb Williams didn't seem bothered by the lack of numbers in his own, personal box score.

That's purely the tone of this football team. This is the 2025 Chicago bears, folks.

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