Remember when we all wondered if Caleb Williams could handle the bright lights of Chicago? Well, the rookie quarterback just delivered his answer in the most emphatic way possible, earning his first NFC Offensive Player of the Week award after dismantling the Dallas Cowboys like they were a high school JV squad.
Coach Ben Johnson says he keeps learning his quarterback better each week and this week's early lesson is humility. Caleb Williams won NFC offensive player of the week for is four-touchdown 298-yard passing effort against Dallas and Johnson sought to point this out to Bears players in a prepractice meeting.
The Chicago Bears are fresh of the first victory of the season and now is when we find out what this new-look team is made of under head coach Ben Johnson with the team looking to get back to .500.
Not only was Caleb Williams not sacked on Sunday, but the Dallas Cowboys were only credited with a single QB hit in the Chicago Bears’ 31 to 14 win. It was the first time since November 11, 2023, that the Bears did not allow a sack.
The idea has been floated since Dennis Allen became Chicago Bears defensive coordinator. The Bears were to become a pressure defense and no longer sit back, reacting to opponents.
The Chicago Bears earned a well-deserved victory in Week 3 against the Dallas Cowboys after all the right buttons were pushed to have the team not only respond, but prepare for the game the right way during the week leading up to Sunday.
The beatdown by the Lions brought about a certain mood from Chicago Bears fans, and last week’s Mac & Read Show reflected that, but this week, everything’s coming up Milhouse, and the fellas are feeling good!
As years go by, it's easy to forget some of the players who suited up on the gridiron. While the quarterback is the one position in the NFL that is under
Chicago Bears rookie Shemar Turner made his NFL debut against the Dallas Cowboys in Week 3, and while the analytics weren't kind with his post-game grades, his tape provided evidence for why GM Ryan Poles chose him with one of his three second-round picks in 2025.
The playoff picture and some individual award races are starting to take shape after Week 3 of the NFL season, and a couple of Week 3 games went a long way toward forming some of those narratives for those awards a month into the season.
What a difference a week makes in the narrative around the Chicago Bears and second-year quarterback Caleb Williams. After beginning the season 0-2 and
Bears HC Ben Johnson was proud of QB Caleb Williams not only for his performance but his ability to command the huddle and their operation offensively as a whole.
Ben Johnson finally gets his first win as Chicago’s head coach at home, and it couldn’t have gone any better for the morale of himself, the team, Caleb Williams, and Chicago itself.
The Chicago Bears, under the new offensive leadership of head coach Ben Johnson, have shown flashes of promise. However, a glaring issue persists through the early part of the season: a lack of an explosive and efficient running game.
After the absence of cornerback Kyler Gordon was noticeable in the Chicago Bears loss to the Detroit Lions in Week 2, the defensive reserves stood up and played a great game to give the Bears their first win of the season over the Dallas Cowboys on Sunday.
Tyrique Stevenson struggled during the first weeks of the season, but played a key role in the Chicago Bears 31-14 win over the Dallas Cowboys in Week 3.
Week 3 was an offensive explosion by the Chicago Bears as the team showed exactly what the Ben Johnson offense is supposed to look like when the unit can avoid the mental mistakes.
Sunday’s Chicago Bears win turned out to be particularly satisfying for the team’s fans, largely because of who it came against. The Bears beat the Dallas Cowboys 31-14 Sunday at Soldier Field in Chicago, Il.
According to Ian Rapoport, Bears CB Jaylon Johnson is meeting with a specialist in Philadelphia and is likely to have surgery to repair a core muscle injury this week. Rapoport says that would create a path for Johnson to potentially return sometime in the second half of the season.