Bears Offense Set to Thrive with Continuity and Familiar Faces
The Bears' offense is set to build on last season's success, having clinched the NFC North title and secured a playoff victory. Under Coach Ben Johnson, quarterback Caleb Williams and key returning players are expected to leverage their familiarity with the system to enhance execution. Improvements in Williams' completion rate and the development of standout receivers and tight ends also promise to boost performance this season.
By the Numbers- Williams threw for 3,942 yards with a 27-to-7 touchdown-to-interception ratio in 2025.
- The Bears' offense scored the third most points in franchise history last season, ranking sixth in the NFL for total yards.
- Returning top targets include receivers Luther Burden III and Rome Odunze, along with tight ends Colston Loveland and Cole Kmet.
- Burden averaged 4.3 receptions for 60.1 yards in the last half of the previous season, showcasing significant improvement.
As the season unfolds, the Bears will aim to harness the progress made during the offseason, particularly focusing on enhancing quarterback efficiency and solidifying their passing game with established connections among the players.
Bottom LineWith a cohesive roster and an experienced coaching approach, the Bears are poised to elevate their offensive game, making them a formidable contender in the NFC North.
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