Caleb Williams throws for 2 TDs, Bears pound Browns even as Myles Garrett closes in on sacks record
- On Sunday, Dec. 14, 2025, the Chicago Bears host the Cleveland Browns at Soldier Field with kickoff at noon Central in a make-or-break game for coach Ben Johnson's comeback season.
- A dangerous Arctic blast prompted a Cold Weather Advisory until noon Sunday, with forecasts from the National Weather Service and AccuWeather showing single-digit kickoff temps and wind chills as low as-20; the Bears said, `Forecasters call for frigid temperatures potentially dropping below zero.`
- The team's safety bulletin detailed steps including Soldier Field warming centers, permitted blankets under clear-bag policy, battery-operated heated clothing with extra screening, and hot beverages plus hand warmers sold at Bears Pro Shops.
- A win would raise Chicago Bears' playoff odds to 69%, while a loss drops them to 42%, as Cleveland Browns rule out seven players including QB Deshaun Watson and Tyson Bagent is questionable.
- The matchup may rank among the coldest in franchise history, as Chicago Bears quarterback Caleb Williams said `Weather and elements don't bother me` and coach Ben Johnson stressed `We desperately need` a win.
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Caleb Williams throws for 2 TDs, Bears pound Browns even as Myles Garrett closes in on sacks record
Caleb Williams threw two touchdown passes and the Chicago Bears beat Cleveland 31-3 in one of the coldest games ever at Soldier Field even though the Browns’ Myles Garrett moved within a sack of the NFL’s single-season record.
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