CHICAGO -- After the Bears were one of three teams to not score a touchdown on their opening offensive possession in 2024, quarterback Caleb Williams led the first-team offense on a seven-play opening drive Sunday night that went 92 yards for a TD and served as a statement about the identity Chicago is trying to create.
"I think it sets a tone for us as a team," Williams, playing his first game of the preseason, said after the Bears' 38-0 demolition of a Buffalo Bills team that sat most of its starters. "I think it sets a tone for how we expect ourselves to play, go out there, perform. So yeah, it was extremely important."
The Bears started with the ball after the Bills won the coin toss and deferred to the second half. After a mishap by wide receiver Tyler Scott while returnin