Week 15 isn’t about flash for the Chicago Bears — it’s about stability.
After a frustrating seven-point loss at Lambeau Field, a game that knocked Chicago from the NFC’s No. 1 seed all the way down to No. 7, the mission this Sunday against Cleveland is far more straightforward than anything schematic or star-driven. The Bears don’t need a masterpiece. They need to take care of business.
Cleveland comes in at 3–10, and while their rookie class has shown pockets of promise, the Browns’ identity at this point is defined by inconsistency, inefficiency, and the inability to finish ballgames.