Key Highlights
- Fans of the team are accustomed to poor units led by poor quarterbacks and inept play callers.
- That is no longer the case. AdvertisementAdvertisementAdvertisementIn year two, Caleb Williams looks like a franchise-level quarterback for them, and Ben Johnson is one of the most innovative minds in the game.
- The run game is working, and the offense is well spread out. To that point, nobody has established themselves as a true number one option on this team.
- Rome Odunze is the closest to one, but with the abundance of weapons this team has, it's tough to set yourself apart. With the Bears' injury report yesterday revealing Rome Odunze has a foot injury, it came out that it's a stress fracture.
- According to some, this is an injury that can keep a player out anywhere from 3-6 weeks, depending on severity. More: Rome Odunze receives 'week-to-week' update on foot injury ahead of Week 14Odunze has been playing through it, so it's likely on the low end, but still.