Bears' worst players in Week 5 win vs. Panthers, per PFF
The Chicago Bears (3-2) defeated the Carolina Panthers (1-4), 36-10, in a blowout win in Week 5, which marked their eighth consecutive home win and first win streak of their 2024 season.
The offense and defense were both dominant in a game that was very much over at halftime. Rookie quarterback Caleb Williams had his best outing as a pro, receiver DJ Moore reminded the Panthers what they've been missing and the defense made an impression with four sacks and three takeaways.
Pro Football Focus handed out player grades for those who took a snap in the Chicago’s Week 5 win. Here are the lowest-graded Bears offensive and defensive players and what their grades were.
Worst offensive players
OL Doug Kramer - 44.3
WR Keenan Allen - 56.0
TE Gerald Everett - 59.1
RB Khalil Herbert - 60.0
OL Nate Davis - 60.0
WR Tyler Scott - 60.0
OL Kiran Amegadjie - 60.0
OL Matt Pryor - 60.5
RB D'Andre Swift - 61.0
QB Tyson Bagent - 61.2
Worst defensive players
LB Jack Sanborn - 42.2
CB Josh Blackwell - 47.7
DE Daniel Hardy - 53.7
DE Montez Sweat - 54.0
S Jaquan Brisker - 56.6
CB Tyrique Stevenson - 57.0
DE Austin Booker - 57.1
This article originally appeared on Bears Wire: Bears' worst players in Week 5 win vs. Panthers, per PFF