The Chicago Bears won their first game of the 2025 season, taking down the Dallas Cowboys 31-14 in Week 3. In the victory, quarterback Caleb Williams showed exactly why the Bears used the No. 1 overall pick on him in 2024.
Williams completed 19-of-28 passes for 298 yards and four touchdowns. It is the second time in his career that the quarterback threw for four touchdowns in a game. But Week 3 marked the first time Williams was able to operate head coach Ben Johnson’s offense to near perfection.
“Near” is the keyword there as there were still some blips in the radar. Chicago ran for just 87 yards total for example. Dallas is still trying to find their identity post-Micah Parsons trade, leading to plenty of defensive instability.
That doesn’t take away from what Williams was able to accomplish, however. He managed to elevate the playmakers around him, finding four different receivers on his touchdown passes. Furthermore, good quarterbacks should take advantage of inferior defensive match ups.
Those “buts” and caveats won’t go away after the first Bears wins. Williams must continue to play at the top of his game while Chicago has to continuously put together winning performances. It’ll be a difficult task for the franchise, but Williams and the Bears are up for it.
Chicago’s Week 2 loss to the Detroit Lions was a disaster. There aren’t many positives to take away from a 52-21 loss. However, the Bears’ Week 1 loss against the Minnesota Vikings started off hot, the team just ran out of gas.
Chicago held a 10-6 lead at halftime and a 17-6 lead after three quarters. But with a 21-point fourth quarter, Minnesota managed to storm back and steal a 27-24 victory. Williams and the Bears did not play a complete game of football and lost the plot in the final frame.
However, against the Cowboys, that wasn’t the case. Williams got the Bears out to a 14-3 lead after the first quarter. Dallas battled back, winning the second quarter 11-10. But with a 24-14 advantage at the break, Chicago was able to play their brand of football.
Williams put the final nail in the coffin in the third quarter, finding DJ Moore for his final touchdown. Both teams went scoreless in the fourth with the Bears punting twice. Maybe they could’ve added even more gas to the fire, but with the defense recording two interceptions, Chicago was able to coast to victory.
Not every game will see the Bears holding a 17 point advantage entering the fourth quarter. But Chicago had that lead due to their consistent level of play. They attacked when they needed to and played more conservatively with the lead in hand. Overall, they followed the blueprint for success coming off of a brutal loss.
It’ll be up to Johnson to continue scheming the offense on a weekly basis. But as Williams and company continue to grow and adapt into the system,...