Grading the first-team offense performance vs the Chiefs
The Chicago Bears' first-team offense played for quite a while during the game against the Kansas City Chiefs on Saturday. In fact, they played for 3 drives.
The first drive was a little difficult as the Bears had to punt after just 3 plays, including a Chris Jones sack. However, the offense was able to move the ball and flip field position on the two following drives.
Justin Fields looked very solid.
Indeed, Fields look comfortable and he made quick decisions. I really loved what he did in the short time he was under center. Not only did he make solid passes downfield, but he also used his legs to pick up 10 yards. Here are two of the best throws of his day.
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I also loved the way the receivers made some tough catches, as seen above.
Finally, RB Khalil Herbert ran pretty well when his name was called.
Previously on LetsBearDown
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Dec 6 | By Chris Lewis Randy Moss is stepping away from Sunday NFL Countdown for a specific reason |
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Sep 27 | By Bobby Ohr OC Shane Waldron makes strange comment on Khalil Herbert |
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Sep 27 | By Bobby Ohr Caleb Williams opens up about rough start |
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Sep 27 | By Bobby Ohr 3 front runners step up to try and land Bill Belichick for next season |
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Sep 27 | By Axel Williams Caleb Williams buys $12.9 million home: take a look |
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Sep 27 | By Axel Williams Marcedes Lewis delivers a message to Shane Waldron |
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Sep 27 | By Axel Williams Matthew Stafford gives huge endorsement to Caleb Williams |
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Sep 26 | By Chris Lewis The Dallas Cowboys secure an important victory against the New York Giants. |