The Chicago Bears' 31-point loss to the Detroit Lions on Sunday was as painful as it got. Many are pointing the finger at coach Ben Johnson for not developing a comprehensive offensive strategy, which led to a poor performance.
Altogether, the Bears turned the ball over numerous times, their offensive line was intact, and they weren't able to convert on fourth down.
However, there was one silver lining that emerged and that was the performance of QB Caleb Williams . Altogether, Williams accumulated 207 passing yards, including two touchdown passes, in the 52-21 defeat.
Johnson gave praise to Williams for “ significant growth ” from Minnesota to Detroit, per Courtney Cronin of ESPN.
“I did see significant growth, ” Johnson said. “