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WHEN THE BEARS HAVE THE BALL
It’s all about Caleb Williams at this point. The rookie quarterback has risen above the muck of a dreadful, disappointing season — albeit modestly — and provides hope for the future. Williams needs to average 284 passing yards in the final two games to break Erik Kramer’s single-season franchise record (3,838 yards in 1995).
As has been the case all season, the Bears will be focused on getting off to a better start. They have scored just 20 points in the first quarter all season — the fewest in the NFL — and have fallen behind 20-0, 13-0, 24-0 and 16-0 in their last four games.