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That was bad. Just awful.
The Bears’ offense was a mess Sunday at Soldier Field, and that would’ve been frustrating on the first day or two of training camp, but it was maddening in their 10th practice.
Quarterback Caleb Williams was off from the start and had two delay-of-game penalties on one drive early and a near-interception that was saved only by wide receiver Tyler Scott knocking it away from the defender. There was another delay-of-game later in practice and on a first-and-goal play toward the end of the two-hour session, Williams broke the huddle with seven seconds on the play clock and had to burn a timeout.
