Bears' worst players in Week 11 loss vs. Packers, per PFF
The Chicago Bears (4-6) suffered another brutal last-second loss to the Green Bay Packers (7-3), which marked their fourth consecutive loss since the bye week.
The Bears were perfectly positioned to snap their 10-game losing streak against the Packers. Rookie quarterback Caleb Williams had his best game as a pro -- where he effectively operated this Thomas Brown-led offense, protected the football and came up clutch to set the team up for a game-winning field goal in his first start against the Packers. Unfortunately, head coach Matt Eberflus declined the chance to advance the ball and make Cairo Santos' field goal easier, and that ultimately cost them as Santos' 46-yard attempt was blocked and the Packers escaped with the one-point win.
Pro Football Focus handed out player grades for those who took a snap in the Chicago’s Week 11 loss. Here are the lowest-graded Bears offensive and defensive players and what their grades were.
Worst offensive players
TE Gerald Everett - 48.2
WR Keenan Allen - 56.6
TE Marcedes Lewis - 57.5
WR DeAndre Carter - 58.2
RB Travis Homer - 58.4
OL Doug Kramer - 60.0
WR Tyler Scott - 60.0
TE Cole Kmet - 61.6
RB D'Andre Swift - 62.6
Worst defensive players
DE Austin Booker - 31.1
DE Darrell Taylor - 31.3
LB Jack Sanborn - 34.8
LB Tremaine Edmunds - 35.2
DT Chris Williams - 37.5
S Elijah Hicks - 44.4
CB Kyler Gordon - 45.3
DT Byron Cowart - 54.7
CB Jaylon Johnson - 57.9
DE Jacob Martin - 60.6
This article originally appeared on Bears Wire: Bears' worst players in Week 11 loss vs. Packers, per PFF