Chicago Bears surging up in NFL power rankings

For the first time since the 2018 season, the Chicago Bears have won four games in a row. After a brutal 0-2 start to the season, the Bears might have begun to turn it around. While it hasn’t been pretty, the Bears are simply finding ways to win, unlike in seasons past. The defense has begun to find its footing and leads the NFL in takeaways. Offensively, the run game has finally started to get going. D’Andre Swift has been a force to be reckoned with, rushing for over 100 yards and getting a touchdown in the last two games. Quarterback Caleb Williams had a rough outing in Week 7’s win over the Saints; however, he has still shown improvement compared to last season.
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The Chicago Bears are slowly emerging as a potential wild-card team. If they can keep stacking wins and playing consistent football, we might get some meaningful football come December. Due to the four-game turnaround, the Bears are surging up high in the NFL’s latest power rankings.
The Chicago Bears have moved into the top 15 of the latest NFL power rankings
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According to NFL.com’s latest power rankings, the Chicago Bears have moved up to the 14th-ranked team in the NFL. Ben Johnson’s team has moved up four spots from last week after Sunday’s 26-14 victory over the New Orleans Saints.
Eric Edholm from NFL.com mentioned the emergence of D’Andre Swift and rookie running back Kyle Monangai as reasons the team has moved up. He also mentioned that even though Williams has been struggling at quarterback, they are still finding ways to win games.
“That’s now 15 takeaways in the past four games for the Bears and, perhaps not coincidently, four straight wins to completely turn the season around. Another pleasant development has been the emergence of the run game. D’Andre Swift kept it rolling against the Saints, and rookie Kyle Monangai had his best effort to date. The next packet of games (at Ravens, at Bengals, vs. Giants) looked a bit easier a few weeks ago, but these are still ones you can envision Chicago winning. Caleb Williams didn’t have a banner showing Sunday, and the snapping from Drew Dalman was a problem, but the Bears are playing well enough now to come up a little short in one or two facets and still win.”
The Bears still have much room to improve
The Bears have the potential to be even better than what they currently are, and that starts with the passing game. While Caleb Williams has shown many flashes of greatness, he has still been inconsistent. During Week 7’s win, Williams did not play his best. He missed multiple layup throws and was running around too much. The pass protection has been better, but still at times has struggled, particularly at left tackle. Theo Benedet missed some blocks that led to Williams running for his life a couple of times.
Chicago also needs to clean up the penalties. The Bears shoot themselves in the foot many times in the red zone due to false start penalties. This has to be cleaned up going into Baltimore on Sunday.
Thankfully, the Bears have a great head coach and great coaching staff that the players clearly want to play for and win for. It’s clearly showing how good the coaching staff has been throughout the last four wins. If the Bears had a different coaching staff, they would not have a 4-2 record.

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