Sunday’s Chicago Bears loss to the Baltimore Ravens felt like a regression to the mean.
The Bears had found ways to win four straight games heading into Sunday despite not putting together perfect performances. Some of the issues that didn’t stop Chicago from losing before got in the way this time around.
None was more evident than the offensive inconsistency. The Bears only scored one touchdown despite putting up more total yards (372) than the Ravens (355). A deeper look into the numbers offers some insight of what’s stopped the offense from reaching its full potential.
Here’s a look at why things didn’t work offensively Sunday.
Caleb Williams’ midgame dips
The Bears’ offensive production cooled off midway through the game Sunday after two scoring drives in the first quarter

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