Bears' worst players in Week 10 loss vs. Patriots, per PFF
The Chicago Bears (4-5) suffered an embarrassing 19-3 loss to the New England Patriots (3-7), which marked their third straight loss since the bye week.
The Bears offense scored a season-low three points against one of the worst defenses in the league, allowed nine sacks to a pass rush that had 16 sacks through eight total games and were held to just 142 total yards. Chicago's defense did its part, holding New England under 20 points, but this game was lost in the first quarter with an offense that has mustered just 27 points and two touchdowns in the last three games.
Pro Football Focus handed out player grades for those who took a snap in the Chicago’s Week 10 loss. Here are the lowest-graded Bears offensive and defensive players and what their grades were.
Worst offensive players
LG Doug Kramer - 34.1
C Coleman Shelton - 51.3
TE Gerald Everett - 52.8
QB Caleb Williams - 54.5
TE Marcedes Lewis - 54.7
RG Ryan Bates - 56.0
WR DJ Moore - 56.0
RB Roschon Johnson - 57.1
WR Rome Odunze - 57.3
TE Cole Kmet - 57.6
Worst defensive players
DT Zacch Pickens - 36.7
DE Montez Sweat - 48.2
LB Tremaine Edmunds - 50.5
DT Chris Williams - 55.9
DT Byron Cowart - 57.0
DE Austin Booker - 57.4
CB Kyler Gordon - 58.3
CB Tyrique Stevenson - 58.3
LB Amen Ogbongbemiga - 60.0
This article originally appeared on Bears Wire: Bears' worst players in Week 10 loss vs. Patriots, per PFF