Chicago Bears Dominate Buffalo Bills 38-0
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The Buffalo Bills suffered a brutal 38-0 beatdown at the hands of the Chicago Bears at Soldier Field on Sunday in their second preseason game. “Certainly not up to our standard, what we expect,” coach Sean McDermott said. “Got a lot of work to do. That’s very clear.”
Preseason results rarely matter in the long run, but when the scoreboard shows 38-0 as it did Sunday for the Buffalo Bills in a loss to the Chicago Bears, it's hard to simply shrug it off. Coach Sean McDermott didn't mince words after the blowout,
“…the new message to Allen is: Don't feel like anyone needs to get fed. If there's an issue with getting one player enough touches, Brady will handle that with his playcalls,” reported Ben Solak of ESPN.
Here is Sal Maiorana's latest look at how the Buffalo Bills depth chart is shaping up and who he thinks will make the 53-man roster.
The Buffalo Bills have a glaring problem on defense, and it took center stage during a 38-0 exhibition loss to the Chicago Bears
Buffalo Bills coach Sean McDermott is not happy with what he saw from his team in a 38-0 blowout loss to the Chicago Bears.
Caleb Williams certainly showed flashes of his potential as a rookie for the Chicago Bears after being the No. 1 overall pick in the 2024 NFL Draft. They're hoping for more in year two, though, especially under wizard offensive head coach Ben Johnson, who has come over from his previous post as offensive coordinator of the Detroit Lions.