Breaking news: Bears vs. Jaguars — What to Watch For

 

Caleb Williams has an opportunity to capitalize on last week’s performance against a Jaguars defense that has struggled recently, giving up 34, 24, and 34 points in its last three games. The defense will also face quarterback Trevor Lawrence without safety Jaquan Brisker and likely without cornerback Tyrique Stevenson, which could further weaken their ability to stop the passing game.

**When the Bears Have the Ball:**

After a promising performance last week against the Panthers, Caleb Williams and the Bears’ offense have another great chance to show progress against a Jaguars defense that ranks 30th in the NFL in points allowed (28.6 points per game) and has surrendered 34, 24, and 34 points in its last three games.

The Bears will aim to continue their recent success in the run game, having gained 131 yards against the Rams and 128 against the Panthers. However, this may be a tougher test, as the Jaguars rank eighth in the NFL in rushing defense (105.6 yards per game) and sixth in yards allowed per carry (4.1). On the other hand, the passing game should find opportunities. The Jaguars are 30th in opponent passer rating (111.7), having allowed 10 touchdowns without recording a single interception. This could provide the perfect chance to unleash Williams through the air.

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