Season Half Recap || Bears Offense Highlights every game || #nfl #chicagobears

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Sorry Everyone only game missing is the Chargers... but were not missing much.
When things go very wrong, everyone is at fault. Who is ultimately to blame? What change would make the most impact? Or do you swallow this and hope consistency and continuity ultimately work out in the long run? The Bears stuck to their plan, and although mistakes are still common, atleast they are able to do some things right on offense.

Cole Kmet is at 419 Yards and 5 TDs so far and he is well on his way to putting up career high numbers. The TE was extended earlier this year, and Bears fans should be very happy to see the kind of production Kmet has given them. He has also improved a ton in the blocking game. His future as a Chicago Bear is exciting

DJ Moore had a career high game - 230 yds 3 TDs on 8 receptions in week 5, He single handedly got this much needed win for the Chicago Bears.
Clearly a #1 Wide Receiver makes a HUGE on a young and developing quarterback. There are nothing but smiles from Justin Fields and the rest of the offense every time this guy makes a play, even when the backup QB is the one throwing to him. His production should increase again with Justin Fields coming back into the mix, and with 793 yards and 5 TDs so far, DJ Moore is on pace to have a career high year in both statistical categories.

His preseason performance has a lot of Bears fans convinced that Tyson Bagent has some potential. He definitely performed better than PJ Walker and Nathan Peterman, and he didnt let the fanbase down when he got his opportunity to start against the Raiders. He showed exactly why he earned the QB 2 role, and he has an opportunity in front of himself to really make a name for himself in the NFL and raise some eyebrows.

Justin Fields throws 8 TDs in 2 games
67% comp | 43/64 | 8 TD 1 INT | 617 passing yds | 64 rushing yds

Justin Fields dazzled against the Broncos, but the Bears could not hold onto a 21-point lead, allowing Denver to score 24 unanswered in a 31-28 Bears' 14th straight loss

Justin Fields and the Chicago Bears put on a first-half show against the Washington Commanders in a 40-20 win at FedEx Field on Thursday. Fields threw for three touchdowns in the opening two quarters -- two to DJ Moore and one to Cole Kmet -- to help the Bears to a 27-3 lead at halftime, then securing the victory with one more TD to DJ Moore.

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