Chicago Bears, Cincinnati Bengals and Loveland
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Breaking down the breakdowns. The Bengals' missed tackles were bad, but much more went into the Bears' 58-yard game-winner, and it all added up to disaster.
Colston Loveland’s 58-yard winner gave Chicago a 47-42 shocker, a rookie tight end feat the Bears had not seen since Mike Ditka.
NFL fans want CBS Sports to fire Aditi Kinkhabwala after her awkward question to Colston Loveland about Caleb Williams.
Bears quarterback Caleb Williams rifles a touchdown pass to rookie tight end Colston Loveland. Bears running back Kyle Monangai submits his "Angry Runs" nomination with a 18-yard gain against the Cincinnati Bengals. Caleb Williams escapes the pocket, moves to his left and hits tight end Colston Loveland for a 10-yard pickup.
The Bears don't win shootouts, but somehow they did against the Bengals behind the heroics of the two rookies who got game balls.
Indeed, Caleb Williams has a plethora of targets to choose from, ranging from Rome Odunze to DJ Moore, Luther Burden III, and even Cole Kmet. It's one of the main reasons why Loveland hasn't made a splash.
Here's a look at the best and worst from the Bears offense and defense following Sunday's Week 9 win: Best offense grades. RT Darnell Wright: 94.1; RG Jonah Jackson: 91.1; QB Cale