Optimism surrounded the Chicago Bears entering Sunday’s clash against the Green Bay Packers, especially with the buzz around third-year quarterback Justin Fields.
However, they faced a sobering realization after a heavy investment this offseason. Their struggles against Green Bay continued, with the losing streak against this iconic rival extending to nine games, underlined by Sunday’s 38-20 loss at Soldier Field.
Buy Bears TicketsWe recap it here:
Offense: Off to Rocky Start
Right from the opening whistle, Chicago’s offense appeared disjointed. Fields completed 24-of-37 passes for 216 yards. He found the end zone once and threw a costly pick-six. With high expectations this season, Fields’ performance left many questions unanswered.
Receiver DJ Moore, the anticipated offseason catch, had an unusually silent game with only two receptions for 25 yards. In contrast, Fields consistently eyed receiver Darnell Mooney, who ended with a team-high 53 receiving yards and a touchdown.
However, not all woes can be attributed to Fields. The revamped offensive line, touted as an offseason strength, wilted under Green Bay’s relentless pass rush, giving up four sacks. Matt Eberflus undoubtedly has this vulnerability on his radar.
On the brighter side, rookie running back Roschon Johnson offered a ray of hope. With 55 all-purpose yards and a touchdown, he’s shaping up to be a potential future RB1.
Defense: Packers Run Rampant
The Bears’ offense faltered, but it was the defense that indeed caught the eye – for the wrong reasons. Coming off a season where they held one of the league’s most porous defenses, they seemed unprepared for Green Bay.
Quarterback Jordan Love, stepping in for the departed Aaron Rodgers, had a field day. Completing 15-of-27 passes for 245 yards and three touchdowns, Love exuded confidence, particularly evident in a 61-yard touchdown drive, pushing Green Bay further ahead after the Bears had clawed back to a 10-point deficit.
Running back Aaron Jones continued his dominance over Chicago, recording 127 scrimmage yards, including a 35-yard touchdown reception. He suffered a hamstring injury on that scoring play and didn’t return.
Looking Ahead: Facing the Buccaneers
Losing in Week 1 is hard; losing to a long-time rival is even more challenging. The Bears must tighten their defense and hone their offense to rebound against the Buccaneers.
The journey ahead is lengthy; a single game shouldn’t set the tone. But with an 11-game skid hanging over them, the Bears are eager to rediscover the winning formula. The potential is there, and a passionate fan base backs them. It’s high time they regroup and turn the tide.
Injuries
Second-year cornerback Kyler Gordon left the game in the second half with a hand injury. He did not return.