Bears Aim to Fix Struggling Offensive Line
Bears Aim to Fix Struggling Offensive Line
Bears Aim to Fix Struggling Offensive Line
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The Chicago Bears' offensive line struggles were again highlighted in a disappointing loss to the Houston Texans, where they allowed seven sacks and averaged just 2.5 yards per carry. Despite some improvements suggested by management, fans express frustration over the reliance on low-level signings instead of impactful investments. Caleb Williams, the rookie quarterback, faced constant pressure, raising concerns about his long-term safety and performance. As they prepare for a matchup against the Indianapolis Colts, the Bears may catch a break if Colts' defensive tackle DeForest Buckner is sidelined due to injury. Team captains have voiced dissatisfaction with the team's mental lapses, emphasizing that the issues stem from self-inflicted wounds rather than a lack of talent. The upcoming game presents a critical opportunity for the Bears to improve their offensive cohesion and assert themselves after two rough outings.

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