Bears Dominate Browns in 31-3 Blowout Victory

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December 15, 2025
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The Chicago Bears delivered a dominating performance against the Cleveland Browns, winning 31-3 at Soldier Field, marking their largest margin of victory since 2020. Bears head coach Ben Johnson emphasized the importance of the win after last week's loss to Green Bay, highlighting the need to capitalize against a formidable opponent despite their record.

Quarterback Caleb Williams showcased his potential, throwing for 242 yards and two touchdowns, including an impressive pass through three defenders to DJ Moore. Williams, who completed 17 of 28 passes, was lauded for his ability to lead receivers to yards after catch and for his composure in frigid conditions.

The victory significantly boosts the Bears' playoff chances as they improve to 10-4, positioning them atop the NFC North standings. The defense, which intercepted Browns rookie quarterback Shedeur Sanders three times and sacked him five times, played a crucial role in limiting Cleveland's offense to just 192 total yards, the fewest allowed by the Bears this season.

Several defensive players, including cornerback Jaylon Johnson and linebacker DMarco Jackson, made pivotal plays, with Jackson achieving both his first sack and interception of his career. The Bears now look towards a pivotal rematch against the Packers, with both teams vying for playoff positioning.

Coach Johnson remains focused on maintaining high standards, asserting that while reaching ten wins is commendable, it is not yet sufficient for a team aiming for a championship. Overall, the Bears' comprehensive victory over the Browns not only highlights their defensive prowess but also sets the stage for a critical stretch run in the playoffs.

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