The Chicago Bears have won two consecutive games and are holding onto the final NFC Wild Card spot. That's the good news coming out of the Bears' Week 10 come-from-behind 24-20 win vs. the New York Giants . The bad news is how many drops Chicago's offense accumulated and how it forced Caleb Williams to turn into Superman during the fourth quarter.
Entering Sunday, drops had not been a problem for Chicago. Through the previous eight games, the Bears totaled seven drops. Against the Giants, the Bears' receivers dropped six passes. The lack of secure catching was staggering for a team that had been sure-handed for most of the season.
When asked if the team would address the drops, Bears head coach Ben Johnson offered a simple approach. Article Continues Below
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