The Chicago Bears will look to break their five-game losing streak on a national stage when they head to Detroit to face the Lions on Thanksgiving Day. Although the Lions and the Cowboys are the traditional host teams on turkey day, the Bears have the third most appearances on the holiday, more than any other NFL team. With the whole country expected to be watching, Chicago’s rookie quarterback, Caleb Williams, could possible in a position to have his first significant win for the Bears, which would make him a national star and Thanksgiving legend.
Since being drafted by the Bears with the first overall selection in the 2024 NFL Draft, Caleb Williams has had wild rookie campaign that has featured his original offensive coordinator being fired, despite the rookie recording three 300-yard passing performances in his first ten starts. Williams has put Chicago in a position to potentially win their last two games, but the rest of the team has felt short, resulting in the current five-game losing streak. The most unfortunate aspect of the five-game losing streak has been that the rookie quarterback has given the Bears a chance to either win or tie the game on the final drive of three losses that were decided by one score.
The hardest loss was the first loss to the Washington Commanders, who beat the Bears on a Hail Mary touchdown at the end of regulation by a score of 18-15. The Commanders’ rookie quarterback, Jayden Daniels, was praised by the national media for outperforming Williams in the contest. What was overlooked in the loss to the Commanders was Caleb William’s fourth quarter performance leading the offense on what should have been a game-winning drive with the touchdown coming with less than 30 seconds left in the game to take the lead.
A blocked field goal at the end of regulation against the Packers and Chicago’s defense not stopping Minnesota’s offense in overtime have robbed Williams’ of what should be back-to-back wins which were orchestrated by the rookie quarterback. The Bears will now on a short week play arguably the best team in the NFL, the Detroit Lions, on the road after Detroit has won their last nine games in a row and have beaten their last two opponents by a total of 64 points. It is because of Chicago’s current struggles paired with Detroit’s current success that leave many to believe that Thursday’s game will be an easy victory for the Lions.
Although Chicago has played their previous two opponents tough by losing by a total of four points, many analysts believe that it could be a difficult day for Caleb Williams, given the talent of the Lions’ defense. Despite Detroit’s defensive rankings, the Bears’ rookie quarterback played extremely well against a third ranked Minnesota defense on Sunday. If the rookie quarterback continues to progress the way that he has over the team’s recent two losses, Thursday’s game on Thanksgiving could be a closer than expected contest.