LAKE FOREST, Ill. (AP) — The red zone is taking a heavy toll on the Chicago Bears' offense and quarterback Caleb Williams in Ben Johnson’s first season as coach.
It’s not the only issue facing the Bears, but it has Johnson searching for answers after watching his team fail to score touchdowns on two of three trips inside the 20-yard line in a 30-16 loss Sunday at Baltimore.
“We’re moving the ball. We’re not scoring points as often as we’d like to,” Johnson said Monday.
The Bears (4-3) are settling for three points too often. They’ve kicked 15 field goals in the last four games.
“Our red-zone percentage is down,” Johnson said. “We need to score more touchdowns when we get down there and we had two more three-and-outs here this week that ... if we get the first first down we’re in good

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