Anyone else still struggling to catch their breath after the final two and a half minutes of Sunday’s game in Cincinnati? It was an up-and-down game that saw eight lead changes, and when it felt like the Chicago Bears had all but salted the game away with just over two minutes remaining, the Bengals scored 15 points in less than a minute. That set the stage for one final offensive drive, in which quarterback Caleb Williams came through yet again.
It was far from a perfect game on either side of the ball, but for the first time in what feels like forever, the offense was the reason they won a game in a shootout. For more on Sunday’s happenings, let’s dive into a loaded installment of 10 Bears Takes.
1. Heading Into The Game, Both Teams Were At A Crossroads. A Win Would Keep One Team Compe

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