Bears' worst players in Week 4 win vs. Rams, per PFF
The Chicago Bears (2-2) defeated the Los Angeles Rams (1-3), 24-18, in an encouraging contest in Week 4. It snapped a two-game losing streak and extended their home winning streak to seven games.
The defense and special teams continued to do their part in the win, with standout performances from safety Jaquan Brisker and punter Tory Taylor. Only this time, the offense rose to the occasion with three touchdown drives that showed they're finally starting to find their identity with the run game as rookie Caleb Williams continues to show progress.
Pro Football Focus handed out player grades for those who took a snap in the Chicago’s Week 4 win. Here are the lowest-graded Bears offensive and defensive players and what their grades were.
Worst offensive players
LG Teven Jenkins - 42.9
WR Rome Odunze - 49.6
C Coleman Shelton - 50.0
RG Nate Davis - 50.0
LG Matt Pryor - 54.7
TE Marcedes Lewis - 55.5
TE Gerald Everett - 56.3
TE Cole Kmet - 58.3
RT Darnell Wright - 58.7
Worst defensive players
LB Tremaine Edmunds - 29.8
DT Chris Williams - 31.1
DT Byron Cowart - 44.7
DE Austin Booker - 46.9
DE DeMarcus Walker - 57.5
CB Typique Stevenson - 57.9
This article originally appeared on Bears Wire: Bears' worst players in Week 4 win vs. Rams, per PFF