Micah's takeaways from Bears' dominant win over Cleveland
The Chicago Bears saved their best football for the start of their most crucial stretch of the season. Caleb Williams put together his best performance of the season and showed more than just flashes in the Bears' victory over the Browns. The Bears, for the first time this season, were in full sync, with both the offense and defense dominating. Now the Bears control their destiny once more in the NFC North.
Here are my takeaways from the Bears' bounce-back win versus Cleveland Browns:
The passing game looked as good as it has all season
The Bears usually struggle moving the ball down the field and have to lean on their ground game to help get some type of success going until they find success through the air. Against the Browns, the run game was more of a compliment to Caleb's arm. Caleb had his best game in the pocket, and he was playing with all the confidence in the world. It is a dangerous sight that his best performance came in terribly cold temperatures at Soldier Field. That is a nightmare for teams come playoff time. The Bears' passing game might have taken a while to show some real confidence, but boy, Caleb Williams and Ben Johnson picked the perfect time to get things right. If this is the Caleb Williams that will show up these next three games, and for the playoffs, the Bears should feel confident against anybody.
Extension time for D'Andre Swift?
Many others and I expected their Bears running back room to be a weakness and not a strength. This season, D'Andre Swift has been spectacular, and he and Kyle Monangai have won their Bears football games on their backs. Swift has had 3 100 rushing yards performances and 6 games with at least 80 yards rushing this season. With three games left, Swift is just 65 yards away from another 1000-yard season for his career. Swift has been one of the Bears' brightest stars this season. He has one year left on his deal, but with him being just 26, I would be 100 percent be okay with him getting a team-friendly extension. Ben Johnson has gotten the most out of Swift, and looking at the duo of Swift and Monangai that has been unstoppable this season, why not keep that asset for another 2-3 years?
Luther Burden will be the Bears' best receiver very soon
Rome Odunze has been dealing with a foot injury, and his production has been plummeting after his hot start. D.J. Moore has too many games where his presence is not felt. So far this season, there have not been too many games where you do not say Luther Burden is a special talent. He makes at least one big play every game. He is the Bears' most explosive player, and each week Ben Johnson gets him more and more involved. He has all the makings of a spectacular receiver; many would even say he could be the Bears' best receiver down the road. With the little flashes that have been shown over the last two weeks, I think he could be the Bears' best receiver as early as next year. With Rome banged up, I think he will start becoming that go-to guy for Caleb. He is the one young player that I am most excited for on this team because the sky really is the limit for how good he can be.
Defense smothered rookie Shedeur Sanders
Shedeur Sanders was already entering this game versus the Bears with maybe the worst supporting cast out of any starting quarterback in the NFL. The Bears seize this opportunity to dominate defensively. Shedeur threw 3 interceptions and was sacked 5 times in this game. Shedeur had two really nice long passes to Isaiah Bond, but other than that, he could not get anything else going against the Bears' defense. This was the exact performance this defense needed to head into the rigorous stretch of games the Bears have to finish the season strong.
The Bears control their destiny again
The Bears now sit in first place in the NFC North, and if they win versus Green Bay, they more than likely will clinch a playoff spot at the very least. If this team wants to put good use of one of the best assets in their stadium, Soldier Field. All they have to do is just take care of business. The Packers are as injured as any team in the NFL. No, Micah Parsons for the rest of this season, and Christian Watson is hurt again. That is now a favorable game; the 49ers have a defense that is unrecognizable due to all of their injuries as well. Detroit is just as banged up, and they are not a team that plays well at Soldier Field in the cold. Things are really falling into place for the Bears to have a very successful season; it is just up to them to see it all the way through.
This article originally appeared on Trojans Wire: Chicago Bears don't let NFL season spiral after Green Bay Loss





