The stage seemed set for quarterback Caleb Williams and the Chicago Bears offense on Sunday afternoon in Baltimore.

Sunday felt like the day when things would finally click for the unit when the team needed it the most. The Baltimore Ravens were reeling at 1-5 without star quarterback Lamar Jackson. Meanwhile, the Bears’ secondary was out three starters and needed a boost after carrying the load during Chicago’s four-game winning streak.

But that boost never came Sunday. When the lights came on, the same old mishaps reappeared, stopping the offense from meeting the moment in a 30-16 loss .

“Today was one of those games where you gotta come out and try and win this game,” Williams said after at M&T Bank Stadium in Baltimore. “We didn’t execute the plays we needed to at the right mo

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