Chicago Bears coordinators met with reporters Thursday at Halas Hall in Lake Forest as they continued their preparation for Sunday’s game against the Cleveland Browns at Soldier Field.

With four games left in the season, Sunday’s loss to the Green Bay Packers showed there are still things the Bears need to improve on as they make their playoff push. The defense gave up too many explosive plays and didn’t pressure Packers quarterback Jordan Love very often. Meanwhile, it took a whole half before quarterback Caleb Williams and the offense got going.

A matchup against the Browns should give the Bears an opportunity to fix some things. Here are three of the most interesting things the Bears said Thursday.

On quicker offensive starts

The Bears’ trend of failing to score on their openin

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