Week 9 Chicago Bears power rankings

Week 9 Chicago Bears power rankings
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The NFL season is reaching the halfway point, the point in which we generally know where teams are going.

For the first time in a while, the Chicago Bears aren’t completely irrelevant by Halloween. But, they have a long way to go before they can really get into the playoff conversation in the second half of the season.

Sunday’s loss showed how far they still have to go. The defense is decimated by injuries and the pass rush is still non-existent. The offense remains up-and-down and dependent somewhat on if they’re facing a bad defense or not.

And naturally, there are still raging debates about the quarterback.

While it’s far from ideal, it’s still a better spot than recent seasons.

Let’s take a look at the power rankings as we head into the halfway point.

WCG – Aaron Leming

16. Chicago Bears (4-3) Previous Week: 14

Reality hit hard for the Bears and their fans on Sunday. In a game that felt like a huge opportunity to solidify themselves as playoff contenders, they ended in disappointment, as they were widely dominated on the road by the desperate Ravens. Quarterback Caleb Williams has yet to throw a touchdown in two straight games, and the offense continues to struggle getting into the end zone. To make matters worse, their defense is about as banged up as anyone in the league. It’s gut-check time with a pair of winnable games against the Bengals and Giants coming up before a brutal eight-game finish in November and December.

The Athletic – Josh Kendall and Chad Graff

16. Chicago Bears (4-3)

Last week: 14

Sunday: Lost to Ravens 30-16

Something scary: Caleb Williams’ accuracy

After completing 25-of-38 passes Sunday for a 77.2 passer rating, Williams is 24th in the league in completion percentage (61.9 percent) and 33rd in off-target throw rate (16.6 percent), according to TruMedia. By comparison, Jared Goff completed 72.4 percent of his passes in Ben Johnson’s offense last year, and it’s fair to wonder if the system can work without more accuracy from the quarterback.

NFL.com – Eric Edholm

17. Chicago Bears (14)

Progress is rarely linear, but the Bears’ offense feels like it has taken steps backward over the past few games. Two encouraging drives against Baltimore ended in disappointing field goals, and then it got worse, as they scored only one TD in their lowest point total of the season. Caleb Williams had two critical grounding calls and threw a back-breaking pick with nine minutes left. The defense was working with a shorthanded secondary, but the pass rush was invisible most of the game, with Dominique Robinson and Shemar Turner both getting hurt. It’s hard to get too upset, with this loss coming after four straight wins, but the Bears caught a huge break with Lamar Jackson inactive and couldn’t take advantage.

Yahoo Sports – Frank Schwab

15. Chicago Bears (14)

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