Windy City Gridiron
The Bears improved their record for the 2025 season to 6-3 on Sunday, defeating the Giants 24-20 in a comeback win for the ages at Soldier Field. As bleak as things looked going into the fourth quarter, two touchdown drives led by Caleb Williams brought Chicago back into the driver’s seat and secured them the win.
It was hardly a perfect performance, as one could likely deduce from the fact they only beat a two-win team by four points. Every win is worth celebrating in the NFL, but when it’s time to turn on the tape, there is both good and bad to take away from this win. A lot of the good came in the run game, the blitz effectiveness, and the intermediate passing attack, and a lot of the bad came in coverage.
As I did all of last year, I will be publishing five scouting reports on the performance of Bears players that fans want to hear about the most. All five of these scouting reports will go up on my Patreon every week as soon as I have finished breaking down the All-22 tape. You can join as a subscriber and receive all of my exclusive Bears and NFL Draft content for as low as $1 a month, or you can buy individual scouting reports for $3 each as you see fit.
Like last year, I will post one of my five scouting reports for free here on Windy City Gridiron for every game the Bears play. This week, I broke down the tape of the following players:
To give you a preview of what the scouting reports look like, here’s my one-page breakdown on how C.J. Gardner-Johnson looked on tape in his two-sack game against New York: