The second half of the Chicago Bears' loss to the Minnesota Vikings raised some alarm bells for the offensive moving forward.
They were obviously going to need some time before they were firing on all cylinders. So, it should be no surprise that Brad Gagnon of Bleacher Report listed the growing pains as the Bears' biggest problem entering week two.
"Working in Ben Johnson's new system behind an entirely new offensive line, second-year Bears quarterback Caleb Williams was on target with a league-low 62.9 percent of his passes despite a promising scripted start to that affair.