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Rome Odunze leads the wide receiver room in every category. DJ Moore, Olamide Zaccheaus, and D’Andre Swift have been solid contributors in the passing game, and Luther Burden III is emerging as a big play-threat in recent weeks. Meanwhile, tight ends Cole Kmet and Colton Loveland haven’t been heavily involved in the offense so far.
The Chicago Bears won their fourth straight game, but it was far from perfect. Here are three things we learned from coach Ben Johnson and players.
New Orleans Saints head coach Kellen Moore's postgame interview after the Saints' game at the Chicago Bears in Week 7 of the 2025 NFL season.
The Bears try for takeaways through practice, positioning and physicality and so far they're on pace for more than they've produced since the Lovie Smith era.
Chicago Bears head coach Ben Johnson won the first challenge of his NFL head coaching tenure in Sunday's win over the New Orleans Saints, and it was impressive on multiple fronts.
The fact the Bears are 4-2 and 10th in the NFL in scoring without breakout production from their top three rookies bodes well for an offense that historically disappoints but has actual hope under coach Ben Johnson.
"The Bears face the Baltimore Ravens and Cincinnati Bengals over the next two weeks — the two teams that have allowed the most fantasy points to running backs heading into Week 8," Jahnke wrote. "Monangai could be a great short-term option at the position, as there are 10 teams on a bye over the next two weeks."