What a difference 10 yards make.

When Caleb Williams leads the Chicago Bears into the red zone, half the time something goes awry. From 20 yards in, the Bears have a success rate of just 50% — they convert half of those opportunities into touchdowns.

“Better execution from all of us,” Williams said. “That’s what (the) red zone comes down to. The cornerbacks and safeties and linebackers (of other teams) don’t have to drop as much and as far, so it comes down to better execution.

“Landmarks, me being on point with that — speaking of pass game, mainly.”

That’s where the other 10 yards come in. From 10 yards in, Williams is 5-for-5 passing with four touchdowns. Another two scores have come on Williams rushes.

The running game “just comes down to execution also,” Williams said. “We’re dial

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