One month ago, on September 15th, Bears woke up to a familiar, sobering reality. After getting shellacked by the Lions in Detroit, it felt like another long, disappointing season was in store.
Fast forward to today, and the mood around the Bears has shifted dramatically. Don’t just take my word for it:
Folks are taking notice, especially after the season defining, gutsy win against the Washington Commanders despite a number of controversial calls. It’s been said before, but it bears repeating – previous Bears teams would have found a way to lose this game. Be it the unfair officiating, the let down after an opponent neutralizes your strong start, or an end of game sequence – everyone in America saw brutal loss brewing for the Bears.
Ben Johnson, Caleb Williams, D’Andre Swift, and co. had different thoughts. They flipped the narrative on a looming Bears loss and came out with a win against a quality opponent, and in the process may have flipped the script on their entire season.
Just as it is easy to get carried away after tough losses to start the season, it’s equally easy to get carried away and declare them instant contenders after beating the NFC runner ups in 2024. But I am here to say that we shouldn’t be afraid to call what we are seeing.
I think the Bears ceiling this season is a playoff victory. Do I find it likely? Not necessarily. But they have won or competed in every game this season outside of an outlier in Detroit which suggests that this team is getting better at winning close games.
Coming into the season, the Bears needed to win some tough matchups against teams like Dallas, Washington, Baltimore, Pittsburgh, and San Francisco while staying competitive within their division. With two wins in their pocket in that first grouping, they’re proving capable of making a real playoff run. Let’s take a look at the rest of their schedule:
Now, that’s assuming a lot, but I think 9-8 is a fairly conservative estimate for the current Bears, ultimately finishing the rest of the season 6-6, going 2-2 in the division the rest of the way. However, if you swapped each of those toss up wins and losses around, suddenly the Bears are 11-6 and firmly in the playoffs.
Their ceiling? Well, I think...