The Chicago Bears ended a 25-drive touchdown drought with a 1-yard touchdown run by Roschon Johnson, taking a 10-7 lead against the Green Bay Packers. The Bears' offense showed improvement after the firing of offensive coordinator Shane Waldron, with quarterback Caleb Williams contributing significantly with his legs. The team displayed better efficiency in key areas, marking a potential turning point in their season.
- The Bears' offense has shown signs of life after a tough stretch.
- Roschon Johnson's touchdown was crucial in breaking the scoring drought.
- Caleb Williams is becoming a dual-threat quarterback.