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August 19, 2025
ONE MORE: What’s at Stake for Caleb Williams, Chicago Bears in Final Preseason Week | CHGO Bears
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ONE MORE: What’s at Stake for Caleb Williams, Chicago Bears in Final Preseason Week | CHGO Bears

Chicago’s final preseason week tightens the loom on the Bears’ 53-man roster, with Caleb Williams at the center of the conversation as the club weighs how to blend a high-ceiling passer into a physical, run-first identity. The debate spans Caleb Williams’ potential footprint as a developmental catalyst and the chances a Williams-driven offense can coexist with a line-dominant attack backed by a sturdy interior O-line. Braxton Jones and Theo Benedet are front and center in the trench battles, while Luther Burton and Kyler Gordon highlight how the rookie wave could shape Week 1 roles. The staff signaled starters on Friday against Kansas City, yet the path to activation remains contingent on health, tape, and the evolving run game that coach Ben Johnson has helped mold in practice. The evaluative lens also focuses on Mitch Trubisky’s backup trajectory, the defense’s depth after Sunday’s injuries, and the roster math around Roshan Johnson, Ian Wheeler, and a potential fourth running back or a waiver-claim. This set of decisions will ripple through fantasy lines, especially for those counting on Chicago’s offense to materialize quickly, and for bettors watching how Week 1 game plans could tilt early-season usage.

Which Bears rookie or backup quarterback has the clearest path to meaningful Week 1 fantasy value this season?If Braxton Jones holds up at left tackle, which Bears RB or TE could benefit most fantasy-wise in the early weeks?What is the likely Week 1 plan for the Bears’ defense given injuries, and how could that impact fantasy defense/special teams lines?Which Chiefs players discussed could influence Chicago’s game plan generically, and how could that affect Bears fantasy bets?
Mentions:
@Braxton Jones | Chicago Bears | NFL
@Braxton Jones | Chicago Bears | NFL
@Caleb Williams | Chicago Bears | NFL
@Caleb Williams | Chicago Bears | NFL
@Luther Burton | Chicago Bears | NFL
@Luther Burton | Chicago Bears | NFL
@Mitch Trubisky | Buffalo Bills | NFL
@Mitch Trubisky | Buffalo Bills | NFL
@Theo Benedet | Chicago Bears | NFL
@Theo Benedet | Chicago Bears | NFL

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PpVkQMfeeew..

August 18, 2025
Ben Johnson proud of Chicago Bears "clean operations" vs Bills | CHGO Bears After Dark
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Ben Johnson proud of Chicago Bears "clean operations" vs Bills | CHGO Bears After Dark

Caleb Williams flashed command and quick decision‑making as the Bears’ first‑team offense clicked in a dominant Week 2 preseason showing, posting a 38‑0 beatdown of the Bills. Chicago leaned into tempo, mixed early drags and seam targets, and Williams settled into a rhythm with play‑action boots and quick releases. The operation looked sharper overall, with Ben Johnson’s play calling driving sustained drives and a culture of accountability taking hold on the sideline. Chicago’s depth surfaced in the second and third units, while the defensive pressure stayed aggressive, validating the coaching staff’s hard‑line approach and signaling real, tangible progress for fantasy rosters chasing Bears upside this season.

Key pieces stood out: Williams’ poise and ball‑placement, DJ Moore’s expected involvement, and Colson Loveland’s presence as a dynamic option under center. Braxton Jones also showed resilience on the line, despite some pressure, and the running game looked decisive with a more physical, downhill approach. The win amplified optimism about the offense’s identity and the defense’s willingness to press, with by week’s end a clear path emerging toward subsequent tests against tougher opponents and a potential Week 1 tilt near the national stage. The byproduct for fantasy players is a tempered but real belief in a more competent Chicago attack, with Williams and Moore positioned as credible weekly contributors as the rhythm solidifies.

What single Bears adjustment from this game most improves fantasy upside for Williams and Moore in Week 1?How should fantasy managers balance Colson Loveland vs DJ Moore for the Bears?What depth players stood out for Bears in preseason and could carry fantasy value?Does this performance flag how to approach Bears vs KC in fantasy standings?
Mentions:
@Braxton Jones | Chicago Bears | NFL
@Braxton Jones | Chicago Bears | NFL
Buffalo Bills | NFL
Buffalo Bills | NFL
@Caleb Williams | Chicago Bears | NFL
@Caleb Williams | Chicago Bears | NFL
@DJ Moore | Chicago Bears | NFL
@DJ Moore | Chicago Bears | NFL
Washington Commanders | NFL
Washington Commanders | NFL

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5lKZMBxj2Cs..

August 18, 2025
Caleb Williams & Ashton Jeanty back UP; Justin Fields DOWN? Fantasy football DRAFT STOCK WATCH
@LockedOnFantasyFootball
Locked On Fantasy Football
Caleb Williams & Ashton Jeanty back UP; Justin Fields DOWN? Fantasy football DRAFT STOCK WATCH

Caleb Williams led a confident, efficient Chicago opening drive in preseason Week 2, tallying 97 passing yards on six attempts and capping it with a 36-yard TD to Olid Zakias. He spread targets to Colton Loveland, Cole KT, and DJ Moore, delivering a calm, on-schedule look that has fantasy managers bumping his ceiling. The Bears showcased Ben Johnson’s offense with multiple-receiver sets and two-tight-end looks, signaling Williams could anchor a top-12 fantasy season if the trend continues.

Across the slate, Ashton Gentry flashed the backfield profile Pete Carroll craves, ripping through Week 2 for 33 yards and a touchdown on seven carries, suggesting high rookie upside with a clear path to heavier usage. Rashee Rice faces suspension chatter that could cloud Chiefs’ target distribution, while the Williams-Moore Loveland trio in Chicago remains a focal point for fantasy value in a retooled offense. Brian Robinson Jr. trade buzz and Purdy’s SF framework provide useful benchmarks for evaluating rookie upside and veteran durability ahead of drafts.

Mentions:
@Brock Purdy | San Francisco 49ers | NFL
@Brock Purdy | San Francisco 49ers | NFL
@Caleb Williams | Chicago Bears | NFL
@Caleb Williams | Chicago Bears | NFL
@DJ Moore | Chicago Bears | NFL
@DJ Moore | Chicago Bears | NFL
@Rashee Rice | Kansas City Chiefs | NFL
@Rashee Rice | Kansas City Chiefs | NFL

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=I_l6O5FCbSo..

August 18, 2025
BREAKDOWN: Caleb Williams Game Analysis with Tim Jenkins | CHGO Bears Podcast
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BREAKDOWN: Caleb Williams Game Analysis with Tim Jenkins | CHGO Bears Podcast

Bears fans got a clean blueprint after a 38-0 preseason beatdown, with Ben Johnson’s design yielding a sharp, script-driven start that could translate to regular-season rhythm. Chicago leaned into 12 personnel, play-action, and quick, on-time throws that let Caleb Williams settle in and attackers like Coulson Loveland and Braxton Jones keep protections solid while DJ Moore connected on early targets. The sequence set a confident tempo and offered multiple easy completions and a seam shot that showed a viable path to efficient drives in week one.

Tim Jenkins’ film-breakdown underscored a design-forward, high-tempo approach that looked install-ready, not gimmick-driven. Clean footwork, rapid line-to-throw, and smarter route concepts created layups and vertical windows, with Loveland, Moore, and the group around them giving Williams a robust set of options. While injuries and Week 1 defense complexity loom, the core looks repeatable: quick triggers, varied looks, and a run-pass mix that could boost Bears fantasy outputs if the protection holds and the playbook remains crisp.

Which Bears pass catchers are most likely to be fantasy-friendly in Week 1 based on the tape discussed?How does Johnson’s tempo and scripted install affect fantasy upside for Williams and the pass-catch group?What risks should fantasy players consider with this Bears offense as the season approaches?Which mid-round Bears players might emerge as consistent fantasy assets if the depth chart holds?
Mentions:
@Braxton Jones | Chicago Bears | NFL
@Braxton Jones | Chicago Bears | NFL
@Colson Loveland | Chicago Bears | NFL
@Colson Loveland | Chicago Bears | NFL
@DJ Moore | Chicago Bears | NFL
@DJ Moore | Chicago Bears | NFL
@Rome Odunze | Chicago Bears | NFL
@Rome Odunze | Chicago Bears | NFL

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=imoaTcCYJMg..

August 18, 2025
BEARS POSTGAME: Caleb Williams & Chicago Bears DOMINATE Bills in Primetime | CHGO Bears
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CHGO Chicago Bears
BEARS POSTGAME: Caleb Williams & Chicago Bears DOMINATE Bills in Primetime | CHGO Bears

Caleb Williams steered a clean, well-structured Bears offense in a 38-0 win over Buffalo, flashing the pocket poise and ball placement that fantasy players crave. He went 6-of-10 for 107 yards and a touchdown on the opening drive, calmly surveying the field with ample time and delivering in rhythm. The opener set the tone for a more organized offense than last season, even if Buffalo’s backups were in the game. Williams’ ability to push the ball downfield and stay on schedule immediately creates intriguing streamer and dynasty intrigue.

Coexisting with him, Luther Burton III flashed dependable separation and earned crucial blocks on two early TD runs, while Rome Odunze carved out looks and flashed big-play ability. Braxton Jones handled the left tackle duties with minimal hiccups, and DJ Moore remained a steady, high-floor target who can unlock Williams’ upside with clean routes and reliable hands. The night also showcased a polished playbook feel, as the team executed with tempo and discipline, offering a glimpse of a potential Week 1-ready attack if the trend continues into the regular season.

Which Bears players should fantasy managers prioritize after this game?Does this preseason performance translate to Week 1 expectations for Caleb Williams?What offensive line improvements are most likely to stick going into Week 1?Which late-round or depth WRs provide sneaky value after this game?
Mentions:
@Braxton Jones | Chicago Bears | NFL
@Braxton Jones | Chicago Bears | NFL
@Caleb Williams | Chicago Bears | NFL
@Caleb Williams | Chicago Bears | NFL
@DJ Moore | Chicago Bears | NFL
@DJ Moore | Chicago Bears | NFL
@Luther Burden III | Chicago Bears | NFL
@Luther Burden III | Chicago Bears | NFL
@Rome Odunze | Chicago Bears | NFL
@Rome Odunze | Chicago Bears | NFL

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8uxk9sGgng4..

August 19, 2025
ONE MORE: What’s at Stake for Caleb Williams, Chicago Bears in Final Preseason Week | CHGO Bears
@CHGOSports
CHGO Chicago Bears
ONE MORE: What’s at Stake for Caleb Williams, Chicago Bears in Final Preseason Week | CHGO Bears

Chicago’s final preseason week tightens the loom on the Bears’ 53-man roster, with Caleb Williams at the center of the conversation as the club weighs how to blend a high-ceiling passer into a physical, run-first identity. The debate spans Caleb Williams’ potential footprint as a developmental catalyst and the chances a Williams-driven offense can coexist with a line-dominant attack backed by a sturdy interior O-line. Braxton Jones and Theo Benedet are front and center in the trench battles, while Luther Burton and Kyler Gordon highlight how the rookie wave could shape Week 1 roles. The staff signaled starters on Friday against Kansas City, yet the path to activation remains contingent on health, tape, and the evolving run game that coach Ben Johnson has helped mold in practice. The evaluative lens also focuses on Mitch Trubisky’s backup trajectory, the defense’s depth after Sunday’s injuries, and the roster math around Roshan Johnson, Ian Wheeler, and a potential fourth running back or a waiver-claim. This set of decisions will ripple through fantasy lines, especially for those counting on Chicago’s offense to materialize quickly, and for bettors watching how Week 1 game plans could tilt early-season usage.

Which Bears rookie or backup quarterback has the clearest path to meaningful Week 1 fantasy value this season?If Braxton Jones holds up at left tackle, which Bears RB or TE could benefit most fantasy-wise in the early weeks?What is the likely Week 1 plan for the Bears’ defense given injuries, and how could that impact fantasy defense/special teams lines?Which Chiefs players discussed could influence Chicago’s game plan generically, and how could that affect Bears fantasy bets?
Mentions:
@Braxton Jones | Chicago Bears | NFL
@Braxton Jones | Chicago Bears | NFL
@Caleb Williams | Chicago Bears | NFL
@Caleb Williams | Chicago Bears | NFL
@Luther Burton | Chicago Bears | NFL
@Luther Burton | Chicago Bears | NFL
@Mitch Trubisky | Buffalo Bills | NFL
@Mitch Trubisky | Buffalo Bills | NFL
@Theo Benedet | Chicago Bears | NFL
@Theo Benedet | Chicago Bears | NFL

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PpVkQMfeeew..

August 18, 2025
Ben Johnson proud of Chicago Bears "clean operations" vs Bills | CHGO Bears After Dark
@CHGOSports
CHGO Chicago Bears
Ben Johnson proud of Chicago Bears "clean operations" vs Bills | CHGO Bears After Dark

Caleb Williams flashed command and quick decision‑making as the Bears’ first‑team offense clicked in a dominant Week 2 preseason showing, posting a 38‑0 beatdown of the Bills. Chicago leaned into tempo, mixed early drags and seam targets, and Williams settled into a rhythm with play‑action boots and quick releases. The operation looked sharper overall, with Ben Johnson’s play calling driving sustained drives and a culture of accountability taking hold on the sideline. Chicago’s depth surfaced in the second and third units, while the defensive pressure stayed aggressive, validating the coaching staff’s hard‑line approach and signaling real, tangible progress for fantasy rosters chasing Bears upside this season.

Key pieces stood out: Williams’ poise and ball‑placement, DJ Moore’s expected involvement, and Colson Loveland’s presence as a dynamic option under center. Braxton Jones also showed resilience on the line, despite some pressure, and the running game looked decisive with a more physical, downhill approach. The win amplified optimism about the offense’s identity and the defense’s willingness to press, with by week’s end a clear path emerging toward subsequent tests against tougher opponents and a potential Week 1 tilt near the national stage. The byproduct for fantasy players is a tempered but real belief in a more competent Chicago attack, with Williams and Moore positioned as credible weekly contributors as the rhythm solidifies.

What single Bears adjustment from this game most improves fantasy upside for Williams and Moore in Week 1?How should fantasy managers balance Colson Loveland vs DJ Moore for the Bears?What depth players stood out for Bears in preseason and could carry fantasy value?Does this performance flag how to approach Bears vs KC in fantasy standings?
Mentions:
@Braxton Jones | Chicago Bears | NFL
@Braxton Jones | Chicago Bears | NFL
Buffalo Bills | NFL
Buffalo Bills | NFL
@Caleb Williams | Chicago Bears | NFL
@Caleb Williams | Chicago Bears | NFL
@DJ Moore | Chicago Bears | NFL
@DJ Moore | Chicago Bears | NFL
Washington Commanders | NFL
Washington Commanders | NFL

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5lKZMBxj2Cs..

August 18, 2025
Caleb Williams & Ashton Jeanty back UP; Justin Fields DOWN? Fantasy football DRAFT STOCK WATCH
@LockedOnFantasyFootball
Locked On Fantasy Football
Caleb Williams & Ashton Jeanty back UP; Justin Fields DOWN? Fantasy football DRAFT STOCK WATCH

Caleb Williams led a confident, efficient Chicago opening drive in preseason Week 2, tallying 97 passing yards on six attempts and capping it with a 36-yard TD to Olid Zakias. He spread targets to Colton Loveland, Cole KT, and DJ Moore, delivering a calm, on-schedule look that has fantasy managers bumping his ceiling. The Bears showcased Ben Johnson’s offense with multiple-receiver sets and two-tight-end looks, signaling Williams could anchor a top-12 fantasy season if the trend continues.

Across the slate, Ashton Gentry flashed the backfield profile Pete Carroll craves, ripping through Week 2 for 33 yards and a touchdown on seven carries, suggesting high rookie upside with a clear path to heavier usage. Rashee Rice faces suspension chatter that could cloud Chiefs’ target distribution, while the Williams-Moore Loveland trio in Chicago remains a focal point for fantasy value in a retooled offense. Brian Robinson Jr. trade buzz and Purdy’s SF framework provide useful benchmarks for evaluating rookie upside and veteran durability ahead of drafts.

Mentions:
@Brock Purdy | San Francisco 49ers | NFL
@Brock Purdy | San Francisco 49ers | NFL
@Caleb Williams | Chicago Bears | NFL
@Caleb Williams | Chicago Bears | NFL
@DJ Moore | Chicago Bears | NFL
@DJ Moore | Chicago Bears | NFL
@Rashee Rice | Kansas City Chiefs | NFL
@Rashee Rice | Kansas City Chiefs | NFL

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=I_l6O5FCbSo..

August 18, 2025
BREAKDOWN: Caleb Williams Game Analysis with Tim Jenkins | CHGO Bears Podcast
@CHGOSports
CHGO Chicago Bears
BREAKDOWN: Caleb Williams Game Analysis with Tim Jenkins | CHGO Bears Podcast

Bears fans got a clean blueprint after a 38-0 preseason beatdown, with Ben Johnson’s design yielding a sharp, script-driven start that could translate to regular-season rhythm. Chicago leaned into 12 personnel, play-action, and quick, on-time throws that let Caleb Williams settle in and attackers like Coulson Loveland and Braxton Jones keep protections solid while DJ Moore connected on early targets. The sequence set a confident tempo and offered multiple easy completions and a seam shot that showed a viable path to efficient drives in week one.

Tim Jenkins’ film-breakdown underscored a design-forward, high-tempo approach that looked install-ready, not gimmick-driven. Clean footwork, rapid line-to-throw, and smarter route concepts created layups and vertical windows, with Loveland, Moore, and the group around them giving Williams a robust set of options. While injuries and Week 1 defense complexity loom, the core looks repeatable: quick triggers, varied looks, and a run-pass mix that could boost Bears fantasy outputs if the protection holds and the playbook remains crisp.

Which Bears pass catchers are most likely to be fantasy-friendly in Week 1 based on the tape discussed?How does Johnson’s tempo and scripted install affect fantasy upside for Williams and the pass-catch group?What risks should fantasy players consider with this Bears offense as the season approaches?Which mid-round Bears players might emerge as consistent fantasy assets if the depth chart holds?
Mentions:
@Braxton Jones | Chicago Bears | NFL
@Braxton Jones | Chicago Bears | NFL
@Colson Loveland | Chicago Bears | NFL
@Colson Loveland | Chicago Bears | NFL
@DJ Moore | Chicago Bears | NFL
@DJ Moore | Chicago Bears | NFL
@Rome Odunze | Chicago Bears | NFL
@Rome Odunze | Chicago Bears | NFL

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=imoaTcCYJMg..

August 18, 2025
BEARS POSTGAME: Caleb Williams & Chicago Bears DOMINATE Bills in Primetime | CHGO Bears
@CHGOSports
CHGO Chicago Bears
BEARS POSTGAME: Caleb Williams & Chicago Bears DOMINATE Bills in Primetime | CHGO Bears

Caleb Williams steered a clean, well-structured Bears offense in a 38-0 win over Buffalo, flashing the pocket poise and ball placement that fantasy players crave. He went 6-of-10 for 107 yards and a touchdown on the opening drive, calmly surveying the field with ample time and delivering in rhythm. The opener set the tone for a more organized offense than last season, even if Buffalo’s backups were in the game. Williams’ ability to push the ball downfield and stay on schedule immediately creates intriguing streamer and dynasty intrigue.

Coexisting with him, Luther Burton III flashed dependable separation and earned crucial blocks on two early TD runs, while Rome Odunze carved out looks and flashed big-play ability. Braxton Jones handled the left tackle duties with minimal hiccups, and DJ Moore remained a steady, high-floor target who can unlock Williams’ upside with clean routes and reliable hands. The night also showcased a polished playbook feel, as the team executed with tempo and discipline, offering a glimpse of a potential Week 1-ready attack if the trend continues into the regular season.

Which Bears players should fantasy managers prioritize after this game?Does this preseason performance translate to Week 1 expectations for Caleb Williams?What offensive line improvements are most likely to stick going into Week 1?Which late-round or depth WRs provide sneaky value after this game?
Mentions:
@Braxton Jones | Chicago Bears | NFL
@Braxton Jones | Chicago Bears | NFL
@Caleb Williams | Chicago Bears | NFL
@Caleb Williams | Chicago Bears | NFL
@DJ Moore | Chicago Bears | NFL
@DJ Moore | Chicago Bears | NFL
@Luther Burden III | Chicago Bears | NFL
@Luther Burden III | Chicago Bears | NFL
@Rome Odunze | Chicago Bears | NFL
@Rome Odunze | Chicago Bears | NFL

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8uxk9sGgng4..

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