Going against arguably (or maybe inarguably, based on most measures) the NFL's worst defense, it felt like it'd be an "everybody eats" kind of day for the Chicago Bears' offense in Cincinnati in Week 9.
With 576 yards of offense and 47 points, the Bears indeed took care of business against a feeble Bengals' defense that was without its best player (Trey Hendrickson). Caleb Williams threw for 280 yards and three touchdowns, he caught a touchdown (among two receptions for 22 yards), and he used his legs more often than he has lately (five carries for 53 yards).