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Bears' worst players in Week 3 loss vs. Colts, per PFF

The Chicago Bears (1-2) were defeated by the Indianapolis Colts (1-2), 21-16, in Week 3, which marked their second consecutive loss of the season.

While Chicago's defense did enough to win, the offense once again failed to score enough points behind a nonexistent run game and three costly turnovers by Caleb Williams, although the rookie quarterback and his fellow rookie wideout Rome Odunze did show plenty of promise.

Pro Football Focus handed out player grades for those who took a snap in the Chicago’s Week 3 loss. Here are the lowest-graded Bears offensive and defensive players and what their grades were.

Worst offensive players

  1. TE Marcedes Lewis - 49.4

  2. TE Gerald Everett - 49.5

  3. RB D'Andre Swift - 51.5

  4. WR DeAndre Carter - 51.8

  5. WR Tyler Scott - 55.1

  6. RB Khalil Herbert - 55.9

  7. C Coleman Shelton - 56.0

  8. WR Collin Johnson - 56.2

  9. LG Teven Jenkins - 57.2

  10. QB Caleb Williams - 57.4

  11. WR DJ Moore - 58.2

Worst defensive players

  1. LB T.J. Edwards - 29.9

  2. DT Byron Cowart - 42.8

  3. CB Kyler Gordon - 42.8

  4. DT Andrew Billings - 45.0

  5. DE Darrell Taylor - 48.2

  6. DE DeMarcus Walker - 50.6

  7. DE Montez Sweat - 50.9

  8. S Jaquan Brisker - 51.2

  9. DT Gervon Dexter - 59.0

This article originally appeared on Bears Wire: Bears' worst players in Week 3 loss vs. Colts, per PFF