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Bears' worst players in Week 2 loss vs. Texans, per PFF

The Chicago Bears (1-1) were defeated by the Houston Texans (2-0), 19-13, in a defensive battle on Sunday Night Football in Week 2.

While Chicago's defense was able to contain an explosive Houston offense, limiting them to just 19 points and one touchdown, the Bears' offensive woes were too much to overcome. Rookie quarterback Caleb Williams was under constant duress by the Texans defense, which totaled 36 pressures, and the offense couldn't mount a late comeback.

Pro Football Focus handed out player grades for those who took a snap in the Chicago’s Week 2 loss. Here are the lowest-graded Bears offensive and defensive players and what their grades were.

Worst offensive players

  1. TE Marcedes Lewis - 35.1

  2. TE Gerald Everett - 41.7

  3. QB Caleb Williams - 45.1

  4. RT Darnell Wright - 49.0

  5. RB D'Andre Swift - 50.8

  6. WR Rome Odunze - 51.5

  7. RG Nate Davis - 52.2

  8. TE Cole Kmet - 54.7

  9. WR Tyler Scott - 56.8

  10. WR Collin Johnson - 58.9

Worst defensive players

  1. DE Austin Booker - 37.6

  2. CB Tyrique Stevenson - 41.5

  3. CB Jaylon Johnson - 54.6

  4. LB T.J. Edwards - 55.3

  5. CB Josh Blackwell - 60.0

  6. DT Gervon Dexter - 61.7

This article originally appeared on Bears Wire: Bears' worst players in Week 2 loss vs. Texans, per PFF