
The Chicago Bears defeated the Tennessee Titans, 23-17, on Saturday to open the 2023 preseason.
The Bears offense got off to a hot start with two consecutive touchdown drives of 50-plus yards — quarterback Justin Fields to wide receiver DJ Moore (62 yards) and Fields to running back Khalil Herbert (56 yards). Meanwhile, the defense totaled eight sacks, four turnovers and held the Titans scoreless in the second half.
Pro Football Focus handed out player grades for those who took a snap in the Chicago’s Week 1 preseason win. Here are the worst 15 Bears offensive players and what their grades were.
39. QB P.J. Walker

Overall grade: 42.9
38. FB Robert Burns

Overall grade: 45.7
37. OL Gabriel Houy

Overall grade: 46.0
36. WR Tyler Scott

Overall grade: 46.2
35. RB D'Onta Foreman

Overall grade: 48.4
34. WR Equanimeous St. Brown

Overall grade: 51.0
33. TE Jared Pinkney

Overall grade: 53.2
32. TE Stephen Carlson

Overall grade: 55.1
31. WR Darnell Mooney

Overall grade: 55.7
30. TE Robert Tonyan

Overall grade: 56.8
29. TE Lachlan Pitts

Overall grade: 57.6
28. OL Josh Lugg

Overall grade: 58.1
27. RB Roschon Johnson

Overall grade: 59.5
26. RB Trestan Ebner

Overall grade: 61.2
25. OL Robert Haskins

Overall grade: 61.6