The night-and-day difference in waking up on a Bears Victory Monday and a Monday that isn’t followed by a Bears win is jarring. I care not that the thorough victory came at the expense of the Browns. The Packers didn’t beat the Browns this year, so I don’t want to hear a peep from any cheesedoodles about “oh, it was just the Browns.” Cram it, nerds. I have no time for your nonsense. The Bears beat a bad Browns team in a way that good teams are supposed to beat bad ones.
I spent the week wondering how the Bears would respond after Head Coach Ben Johnson said the team’s Week 15 matchup against the Browns was one the squad “desperately” needed to win. On Sunday, we learned something about Chicago’s football team with how it responded. The offense scored 31 points behind contributions from the quarterback, receivers, backs, tight ends, and an offensive line that deserves to send multiple players to the Pro Bowl. On the other side of the ball, the defense muzzled the Browns to the tune of five sacks, 15 quarterback hits, three interceptions, and just three lousy points allowed. Even the special teams contributed with some Tory Taylor punts and a 52-yard Devin Duvernay kick return that got the good vibes flowing. Complete and utter dominantion.BEARS WIN! Recap and Highlights | Player Grades | Good, Better, Best | The Nightcap
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— FOX Sports: NFL (@NFLonFOX) December 14, 2025 Apparently, I’ve gotta get into the footy. Maybe next year. Let me say this about the insane Caleb Williams TD pass: I am old enough to remember Brett Favre making that throw a bajillion times against the Bears. So I am going to enjoy the heck out of the Bears having a quarterback who can make that kind of throw. I loved this tweet from Patrick:Anyone saying they wouldn’t gladly trade 10 percent completion rate for consistent throws that few other than 18 can make on the regular is a) lying or b) goofy. I’ll die on that hill. pic.twitter.com/AhmKeAtF9l
— Patrick K. Flowers (@PatrickKFlowers) December 14, 2025 The conversations around Caleb Williams’ accuracy rates remind me so much of the discussions I’d have with Cubs fans surrounding Javy Báez and taking walks. Would I love it if Javy took some more free passes? Sure. But what he doesn’t contribute by taking walks, he makes up for it by providing Gold Glove-caliber defense (at multiple positions!), a power bat that can send baseballs into orbit, instincts and intangibles you can’t teach, and a flair for the dramatic that gives him the ability to make winning plays in the most important moments. In that vein, I would looooooove if Caleb Williams could get that completion percentage up a few ticks. But just because his completion percentage isn’t where we want it to be doesn’t mean he isn’t playing winning football. Williams makes more than enough big plays with deep throws and some exciting runs sprinkled in every now and again. As was the case with Javy, I’m willing to trade a few Caleb dingers at the expense of a diminished hit rate. Even with Caleb Williams’ completion percentage being what it is, the Bears are a 10-win team and are on the cusp of qualifying for the playoffs. This year has been a massive success and anyone who tells you anything to the contrary doesn’t know ball. Credit Ben Johnson and his coaches for turning things around. But let’s not forget to acknowledge the players for leveling up their games. There are 13 starters on offense and defense who were on last year’s team, so there is some notable carryover from a squad that played on what was a mostly unwatchable brand of football last year. The mix of new and old has given this franchise new life.SUBSCRIBE TO THE BN BEARS PODCAST: Apple | Spotify | YouTube
The more things change, the more they stay the same: Browns right guard Teven Jenkins started the game, but was limited to just 49 percent of the offensive snaps because of a shoulder injury. It is a shame that guy can’t catch a break in the health department. I can’t leave this post without some thoughts on Shedeur Sanders. For me, it’s as simple as this: Sanders has a future in this league. He is rough around the edges, needs to be coached hard, and needs to refine his passing game. I admire his willingness to get back up and keep fighting after getting knocked down as often (and as brutally) as he did on Sunday. Players with those types of intangibles have long careers. So if Shedeur wants to keep at it, I think he can be one of those guys who plays ball for a while. He needs some breaks and some things to go his way, but he has enough athleticism and intangibles to carve out a career that is meaningful beyond giving hot take artists fuel. Packers Week is here. Again. Join us for some in-person shenanigans at our Bears-Packers Watch Party:JOIN US AT OUR BEARS-PACKERS WATCH PARTY!? Lottie's: 1925 W. Cortland St. in Chicago!☀️ Saturday, Dec. 20? Party start time: 6 p.m.? Game start time: 7:20 p.m.MORE INFO ▶️ t.co/WUUinzeyiP pic.twitter.com/prWJeVFWgQ
— Bleacher Nation Bears (@BN_Bears) December 13, 2025 A fun fact from Bears Wire’s Brendan Sugrue, who shares (via Twitter/X) that teams that play the Broncos in Denver are 1-5 in their next game. In addition to those games being taxing because of the altitude, Green Bay will go into this week’s Bears game on short rest and banged up. The Packers will certainly be without star pass-rusher Micah Parsons, and could be without some other key players. We’ll keep an eye on the injury report. I love this Joe Thuney quote (via 670 The Score’s Chris Emma): “We’re still keeping our head down, keep working. There’s still three games left, big three games, so just keep working.” Dec 14, 2025; Chicago, Illinois, USA; Chicago Bears guard Joe Thuney (62) celebrates after defeating the Cleveland Browns at Soldier Field. Mandatory Credit: David Banks-Imagn ImagesMORE BEARS FROM BLEACHER NATION: Go Ad-Free | Subscribe to the BN Newsletter
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