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Caleb Williams throws for 2 TDs, Bears pound Browns
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Three interceptions from Shedeur Sanders and more special teams issues were the culprit as the Browns fell to 3-11 for the season.
Bears quarterback Caleb Williams threw two touchdown passes to wide receiver DJ Moore, and running back D’Andre Swift ran for a pair of scores as Chicago moved closer to clinching a playoff spot for the first time in five years.
The Bears outgained the Browns, 250-57, in a first half that wasn’t nearly as close as the 14-0 score showed. The Browns defense tried to fight to keep them in the game, but they eventually folded, the holes in their run defense on display for a second week in a row.
With Rome Odunze a late scratch before kickoff Sunday, the Bears needed another receiver to step up. Rookie Luther Burden did — until he left the game in the third quarter after
Chicago Bears cornerback Chauncey Gardner-Johnson and the rest of the defense wanted to prove a point to Cleveland Browns quarterback Shedeur Sanders during Sunday's 31-3 victory. Chicago made it miserable on the fifth-round pick in his fourth NFL start,
Week 15 has played out, and the NFC North division standings have once again changed. The Chicago Bears reclaimed the division’s top spot with their win over Cleveland and Green Bay’s loss to Denver.