No team had a more disastrous start to the season than Chicago, but the franchise finally had a good night in defeating Washington on Thursday night.
during the first quarter of the NFL season. Maybe even in the past year, as Chicago entered Thursday night with a 14-game losing streak.The Bears weren’t supposed to start 0–4. They weren’t supposed to blow a 21-point lead at home to a team coming off a 50-point loss. They weren’t supposed to tell wide receiver Chase ClaypoolIt was a nightmare first month for the Bears.
That complacent approach carried into Thursday night for the Commanders, who found themselves down 27–3 at halftime after allowing the Bears to score on their first five drives. But any prospect of Bears’ future draft picks are likely not at the forefront of Fields’s mind, as a top pick would likely mean the organization would have the opportunity to draft Williams or a different potential franchise quarterback prospect, such as North Carolina’s Drake Maye or Washington’s Michael Penix Jr.
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