Chicago Bears center Drew Dalman wasn’t ready to celebrate a milestone Monday when he met with reporters at Halas Hall. The Bears offensive line had just accomplished a new feat for the first time in two seasons the day before against the Dallas Cowboys: It didn’t allow a sack.
The achievement felt like a major moment for a group that includes three new starters. It allowed quarterback Caleb Williams to comfortably sit in the pocket for most of the game and have his best performance of the season .
But when reporters asked Dalman about Sunday’s perfect performance, he was quick to point out it was far from perfect even without a sack. He laid out a few things that could’ve gone better before he was asked again about the zero sack statistic.
“It’s good,” Dalman said. “It’s good for