Bear Necessities: How Caleb Williams can make history vs. Vikings
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The Bears are gearing up for another divisional showdown against the Minnesota Vikings on Sunday, where they'll be looking to snap a four-game losing streak and record their first NFC North win this season. Rookie quarterback Caleb Williams is coming off arguably his best game this season, and he has the chance to make franchise history this Sunday against Minnesota.
Here’s a look at the most recent and relevant Bears stories for the morning of Thursday, Nov. 21:
Caleb Williams can make Bears history vs. Vikings
Using data via Stathead, Williams became the first Bears quarterback since the 1970 merger to have four consecutive games in a single season without throwing a touchdown or interception. Jim Harbaugh and Kyle Orton each had three such games before Williams surpassed them.
Bears vs. Vikings: 3 keys for Chicago's offense in Week 12
The loss certainly hurts, but real improvement was unmistakably made. Now, the team is tasked to outdo themselves against their other northern rival, the Minnesota Vikings. The Vikings are no slouches with their impressive 8-2 record, but their early season dominance has certainly wavered, and the Bears should have some opportunities to do damage against their flawed defense. Chicago’s offense is on the brink of a major turnaround, so let’s talk about how they can keep the ball rolling with the three keys for Chicago’s offense in Week 11.
DJ Moore understands Matt Eberflus decision to kick field goal vs Green Bay
It was an unfortunate ending to a game that saw the offense turn it around in a major way, including for star wide receiver DJ Moore, who understood his coach's decision to let Santos kick from where they were. Speaking with 670 The Score's Mully & Haugh Show on Monday, Moore was asked about Eberflus' decision to not run another play and noted that Santos was on point from the distance prior to the game.
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