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In terms of offense, this isn’t your dad’s Chicago Bears, but it might be your big brother’s or young uncle’s team.&
Their rousing victory over the Jacksonville Jaguars in London on Sunday marked the first time since 2013 that Chicago has put up 35 or more points in consecutive games.&
That team had Jay Cutler, Matt Forte, Brandon Marshall and Alshon Jeffery and finished second in the NFL in scoring that year.&
What occurred Sunday at Tottenham Hotspur Stadium smacks of an emerging trend: this is one of the most offensively dynamic Bears teams in a long time. Once again, the catalyst was rookie quarterback Caleb Williams, who threw four touchdown passes and ran for another 56 yards in a 35-16 rout. Indeed, it was—ahem—a “Tea-D” party.&
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The beneficiary of Williams’s passes was tight end Cole Kmet, who caught two TD passes in the first half, including a 31-yard touchdown reception to score the game’s first touchdown.&
Kmet pulled double duty as the Bears’ long snapper when their regular guy, Scott Daly, went down with a knee injury.&
Running back D’Andre Swift scampered for 91 yards and...
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