Bears QB Caleb Williams is making progress
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The 5-4 Chicago Bears took on the 7-2 Miami Dolphins led by Dan Marino, who was in midst of having perhaps his best Statistical season since the 1986 season, throwing for 4453 yards and 30 touchdowns, marks he would never reach again.
Baylor Bears guard Cameron Carr is emerging as a breakout star just three games into the season, averaging 22.0 points on elite efficiency while shooting his way onto NBA draft boards.
The outlook isn’t as positive on defense, where safety Jaquan Brisker (back) and linebacker T.J. Edwards (hamstring) remained out Thursday. Edwards has missed four games, and it looks likely this will be his fifth. Cornerback Tyrique Stevenson is dealing with a shoulder injury, which kept him out Wednesday, but he practiced in full Thursday.
Chicago Bears quarterback Caleb Williams tapped his helmet, killing the initial play and moving to option No. 2. Receiver DJ Moore stood out to the left in a tight formation. At the snap, he cut across the middle of the field with New York Giants cornerback Dru Phillips in coverage right on his heels.
The Bears might've already lost to the Vikings once this year, but that team was drastically different than the one taking the field on Sunday. Ben Johnson know
As the Vikings sit at 4-5, last in the NFC North, their star receiver wants to recapture his youthful energy while their 22-year-old quarterback looks to scrub some blemishes out of his game.
The Minnesota Vikings released their final week 11 injury report Friday where OLB Jonathan Greenard was officially ruled OUT vs Chicago.
While Caleb Williams and head coach Ben Johnson's offense are earning the Chicago Bears plenty of praise, the defensive side of the ball is why some NFL sources