After a disappointing start to the season, Chicago Bears offensive coordinator Shane Waldron is seeking to revamp the struggling offense, which is currently averaging a league-worst 3.7 yards per play. Key players including quarterback Caleb Williams and running back D'Andre Swift are under scrutiny as the team looks to improve its performance. Waldron has acknowledged the need for better execution, particularly in the run game, where the Bears rank near the bottom in both rushing yards and yards per attempt. Swift, who was brought in as a significant signing, is expected to be a key contributor but has struggled early in the season.
- The Bears' offense is struggling, averaging only 3.7 yards per play.
- Swift's performance has been underwhelming, with only 68 rushing yards in three games.
- Coaches are looking to adjust the run game and utilize different personnel.