BEARS DEMOLISH THE BROWNS
Bears' defense forced five sacks and multiple turnovers, exploiting Browns' injury-depleted offensive line to secure a decisive win boosting their NFC North playoff chances.
- At Soldier Field on Sunday, the Chicago Bears routed the Cleveland Browns 31-3, with Caleb Williams completing 17 of 28 passes despite frigid conditions.
- A string of offensive-line injuries left Cleveland shorthanded with losses to Dawand Jones, Pocic and a concussion to Jack Conklin, while Joel Bitonio was the lone veteran starter, resulting in 3.1 yards per carry and 50 rushing yards.
- Relentless pressure defined the Bears' day as Chicago Bears defense sacked Sanders, Browns quarterback five times and hit him 15 times, while Jaylon Johnson deflected one pass and intercepted another and Colston Loveland caught four passes for 63 yards.
- Chicago's playoff hopes improved after Sunday’s 31-3 win, strengthening their NFC North control if they win out, while the loss signals Cleveland Browns must revisit offseason plans due to offensive-line woes.
- Depth changes continued as Cleveland promoted a rookie guard from the practice squad on Sunday and Teven Jenkins was replaced by Garrett Dellinger after a third-quarter shoulder injury.
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Shedeur Sanders Gets Bad News After Browns' Big Loss to Bears
There was almost nothing positive for the Cleveland Browns to take out of their 31-3 road loss to the Chicago Bears at Soldier Field in Week 15, save for one bright spot.Cleveland’s loss, along with other outcomes across the NFL, positioned it as the team with the second-highest odds to secure the No. 1 overall pick.“The Browns are locked into a top-10 pick in the 2026 NFL Draft and now have the second-best chance (19.9%) to get the No. 1 pick, …
By ANDREW SELIGMAN CHICAGO (AP) — Caleb Williams released two annotation passes and the Bears of Chicago beat 31-3 to Cleveland on Sunday in one of the coldest games in Soldier Field's history, despite the Browns' Myles Garrett approaching a catch of matching the NFL's single season record. The Bears (10-4) warmed up early on a day when the temperature at the start of the game was -13 degrees Celcius, scoring two touchdowns in the first quarter …
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