Bears' worst players in Week 1 win vs. Titans, per PFF
The Chicago Bears (1-0) mounted an impressive second-half comeback against the Tennessee Titans (0-1), 24-17, Sunday at Soldier Field.
While rookie quarterback Caleb Williams the offense struggled, failing to score a touchdown all game, the defense and special teams rose to the challenge in the comeback. Chicago scored 24 unanswered points, forced three fourth-quarter takeaways and held Tennessee scoreless in the second half in the victory.
Pro Football Focus handed out player grades for those who took a snap in the Chicago’s Week 1 win. Here are the lowest-graded Bears offensive, defensive and special teams players and what their grades were.
Worst offensive players
WR Rome Odunze - 46.3
QB Caleb Williams - 49.1
WR DeAndre Carter - 49.4
TE Gerald Everett - 54.4
RB Travis Homer - 54.5
RB Khalil Herbert - 55.1
WR Keenan Allen - 58.0
RG Ryan Bates - 59.6
LT Braxton Jones - 62.8
Worst defensive players
DT Byron Cowart - 50.8
S Jaquan Brisker - 53.6
DE Montez Sweat - 54.5
LB Tremaine Edmunds - 58.8
CB Kyler Gordon - 59.4
DE Daniel Hardy - 59.8
CB Terell Smith - 60.0
LB Jack Sanborn - 61.1
Worst special teams players
FB Khari Blasingame - 43.8
RB Travis Homer - 55.4
LB Jack Sanborn - 57.7
DE DeMarcus Walker - 59.6
DT Andrew Billings - 59.7
DE Montez Sweat - 59.8
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