Well, that was easy. The Chicago Bears welcomed the Carolina Panthers to Soldier Field on Sunday and then sent them home with a 36-10 loss as a parting gift , delivering a performance that was as impressive as it was dominant. The Bears offense rolled up more than 400 yards and scored five touchdowns while the defense contributed four sacks and three takeaways.
That blowout gave the Bears a pretty strong tailwind as they now head to the United Kingdom for a Week 6 clash against Jacksonville. There’s a lot to unpack after Sunday’s game. Tribune reporters Colleen Kane and Dan Wiederer work through four true-or-false questions ahead of the London trip.
Chicago Bears wide receiver DJ Moore celebrates after scoring a touchdown during the second quarter against the Carolina Panthers at Soldier Field on Sunday, Oct. 6, 2024. (Armando L.
Sanchez/Chicago Tribune) Colleen Kane: False. OK, if you’re talking about some of the social media investigations into Moore’s facial expressions and body language, that was maybe a little overblown. But even Moore admitted last week it was “a little bit” hard to be patient as he and Williams tried to get on the same page.
“And then it’s (also) not,” Moore said, “because we were all rookies at one point, being a vet. So I know what he’s going through. You can’t be too frustrated.
I mean, you can be frustrated within the way you’re playing as a player, but not at a young guy who’s still coming along.” It’s only natural .