Rome Odunze's Father Defends Rookie Son
Rome Odunze's Father Defends Rookie Son
Rome Odunze's Father Defends Rookie Son
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Chicago Bears rookie wide receiver Rome Odunze has struggled in his first two NFL games, recording only three catches for 44 yards on nine targets. ESPN analyst Dan Orlovsky criticized him, claiming he wasn't getting open, which prompted Odunze's father, James, to respond by sharing a video showcasing his son getting clear separation in the end zone during a game. Despite the video, many pointed out that the Bears' offensive line issues are hindering both Odunze and rookie quarterback Caleb Williams, who has yet to throw a touchdown. James Odunze clarified that his post was meant to counter Orlovsky's comments and not to criticize Williams. The ongoing scrutiny of the Bears' offense has raised concerns about locker room dynamics so early in the season, especially with the pressure on both rookies to perform. As it stands, the Bears' offense is struggling, leaving fans anxious about the potential of Odunze and Williams as a duo.

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