Chicago Bears Face Potential Quarterback Change After 0-2 NFL Start
Chicago Bears Face Potential Quarterback Change After 0-2 NFL Start

Chicago Bears Face Potential Quarterback Change After 0-2 NFL Start

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The Chicago Bears have started the 2025 NFL season with an 0-2 record, placing quarterback Caleb Williams under scrutiny for his performance, which includes a 61.5% completion rate and six sacks through two games. Despite early criticism and a benching incident favoring Tyson Bagent, ESPN analyst Dan Orlovsky has urged patience, suggesting that Williams should be given until November to show progress under new head coach Ben Johnson's system. Johnson has publicly criticized the team's practice habits and fundamentals, emphasizing the need for better execution on the field, which has drawn mixed reactions from fans questioning his leadership style. The Bears' offensive struggles are compounded by defensive weaknesses, indicating broader team issues beyond Williams' play. Orlovsky and others argue that benching Williams so early could signal a premature loss of faith in the quarterback, especially since the team has shown some promising offensive starts and Williams' personal statistics include multiple touchdowns and rushing yards. The consensus among analysts is to allow time for adjustment and development before making drastic changes to the quarterback position.

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