Despite the Chicago Bears' offensive struggles, head coach Matt Eberflus has confirmed that offensive coordinator Shane Waldron will continue to call plays. The Bears have faced back-to-back losses, including a disappointing performance against the Cardinals where they failed to score a touchdown. Eberflus emphasized the need for the team to look inward and improve execution as they move forward in the season.
- The Bears are committed to Shane Waldron as their offensive play caller despite recent struggles.
- Chicago's offense has been inconsistent, leading to questions about rookie quarterback Caleb Williams' development.
Caleb Williams | QB

Rookie
217 pass yards
00- Completed 22 of 41 passes for 217 yards, no touchdowns, and no turnovers.
- Questions over his development are growing as the offense struggles.
Rome Odunze | WR

Breakout
5 receptions
104 rec yards
- Had a standout performance with 104 yards on five catches against the Cardinals.
- Shows potential as a key target in the Bears' offense.
Keenan Allen | WR

4 receptions
10 targets
36 rec yards
- Recorded four catches for 36 yards on 10 targets.
- Struggled to make an impact in the game.
DJ Moore | WR

4 receptions
9 targets
33 rec yards
- Finished with four receptions for 33 yards on nine targets.
- Part of the struggling offense that failed to score a touchdown.
Cole Kmet | TE

00
- Tied for team-high with three touchdown receptions but was not targeted in the game against Arizona.
- Needs to be more involved in the offense moving forward.
Chicago Bears

- The Bears are struggling offensively, failing to score a touchdown in their last game.
- Head coach Eberflus is focused on improving execution and utilizing player talents better.