LAKE FOREST, Ill. (AP) - Given a week off after their offense got rolling against Jacksonville in London, Caleb Williams and the Chicago Bears might have been better served without a Week 7 bye.
After bye week, Bears hope to maintain momentum for upcoming key games
LAKE FOREST, Ill. (AP) - Given a week off after their offense got rolling against Jacksonville in London, Caleb Williams and the Chicago Bears might have been better served without a Week 7 bye.
They'll take the rest and head into a showdown Sunday with the Washington Commanders (5-2) feeling prepared to compete in an NFC North rapidly looking like NFL's toughest division.
"I will say I think guys were ready for a little bit of a break considering how early we reported for camp and the camp we went through," Bears tight end Cole Kmet said.
The Bears had a July 19 reporting date because they were in the Hall of Fame game, and made it through their first six games free of major injury until a series of minor injuries to defensive backs in and just before their most recent game.


