How will the Bears do in 2025? Look no further, totally accurate predictions!
The Chicago Bears schedule is out! It won’t be easy, there are plenty of tough games on the schedule, but there’s still plenty of optimism amongst the Bears fan base with Ben Johnson and Caleb Williams, that this team is going to win some games and push for a playoff spot.
How will they do? Look no further, here are your nearly perfect predictions for the Bears this season.
The Ben Johnson era gets off to a bang by winning their first game of the season against the division rival Vikings. The Bears aren’t a well-oiled machine, but JJ McCarthy struggles in his NFL debut. It’s a battle of field goals, and the Bears' lone touchdown comes on a jet sweep from rookie Luther Burden in his NFL debut.
Ben Johnson is extra motivated to win this one, and his team responds with a dramatic victory. The Bears lead 23 to 17, Jared Goff leads the Lions down and scores a touchdown with just under two minutes remaining. But Caleb Williams does what he needs to do, he leads the team down to the 25-yard line, Cairo Santos comes out and drills a 42-yard field goal dead center, and the Bears get out of Detroit with a two-point victory. Caleb Williams throws his first touchdown pass of the season, this one to Rome Odunze, and Roschon Johnson adds a score on the ground.
The hype train leaves the station as the Bears start 3-0 after defeating the Cowboys. The Bears jump out to a lead in the first off and keep the lead comfortable for most of the game. Caleb Williams looks sharp, throwing three touchdowns in this one, spreading the love to Oduzne, DJ Moore, and Cole Kmet. The Bears' offense looked a little choppy in the first two games of the season, but this is the game where you start seeing Ben Johnson’s offensive vision for Williams and the Bears.
The hype train only makes it one station down the tracks before it stalls out a little bit. Yes, this game was on the road, but fans and media expect the Bears to win this one, but they just don’t deliver. The Bears' offense regresses, and the passing game is largely ineffective. D’Andre Swift largely carries the offense as the new and improved offensive line has a strong game, and the Bears largely control the game with the run game, but they just don’t score enough points. Caleb has his worst game of the year, throwing two interceptions and barely completing 50% of his passes.
After that Raiders game, it’s a nice break for Chicago, albeit a little too...