Bears' worst players in Week 18 win vs. Packers, per PFF
The Chicago Bears (5-12) defeated the Green Bay Packers (11-6), 24-22, in Week 18, which ended Chicago's 10-game losing streak and also their 11-game skid against Green Bay.
The Bears had nothing to play for while the Packers were playing for playoff positioning, and Chicago finally got their revenge that was six years in the making. Despite some mistakes, this was the most complete game the Bears have played since before the bye week -- when their last win occurred. When all is said and done, the Bears were mere inches -- off a blocked field goal -- away from sweeping the Packers this season.
Pro Football Focus handed out player grades for those who took a snap in the Chicago’s Week 18 win. Here are the lowest-graded Bears offensive and defensive players and what their grades were.
Worst offensive players
LG Jake Curhan - 44.6
TE Gerald Everett - 47.3
TE Marcedes Lewis - 47.4
TE Cole Kmet - 53.4
WR Keenan Allen - 54.1
C Coleman Shelton - 55.0
QB Caleb Williams - 56.4
RB D'Andre Swift - 57.3
Worst defensive players
DT Jonathan Ford - 30.5
DE Dominique Robinson - 45.2
DT Byron Cowart - 48.1
DT Chris Williams - 52.6
DE Daniel Hardy - 56.1
DT Gervon Dexter - 57.1
LB Tremaine Edmunds - 57.3
DE DeMarcus Walker - 58.1
DE Montez Sweat - 61.6
DE Darrell Taylor - 62.7
This article originally appeared on Bears Wire: Bears' worst players in Week 18 win vs. Packers, per PFF