CHICAGO -- The Chicago Bears exited Week 2 with major questions about their defense after giving up 52 points to the Detroit Lions on Sunday. Lost in the 52-21 blowout that marked Chicago's (0-2) second NFC North defeat in six days, however, was improvement from quarterback Caleb Williams .
In his second game under coach Ben Johnson, Williams threw for 207 yards, two touchdowns and an interception while completing 63.3% of his passes. The Bears have scored a touchdown on the offense's opening possession in back-to-back weeks, something that did not happen during Williams' rookie season.
"I did see significant growth," Johnson said. "It's not perfect yet. There's still a number of plays where our eyes aren't quite in the right position or we're holding onto the ball just a tick lo