What to take away from the New England Patriots’ win over the Chicago Bears on Sunday.
Sunday’s game between the New England Patriots and Chicago Bears featured two teams trying to build towards a long-term picture, after drafting quarterbacks in the top three of the 2024 NFL Draft. While the Bears came in having had more success in the 2024 season, it was the Patriots who looked to be the more on track of the two teams, in their 19-3 win.
That was true in two directions. The Patriots look like they made some strides in this game – especially schematically. At the same time Chicago had its own struggles that the Pats took advantage of but didn’t necessarily cause on their own.
Still, it was a dominant performance. New England out-gained Chicago 328 to 142 in total yards, while holding the Bears to just 1-of-14 on third downs.
The defense was able to do that despite being put in bad spots early in the game. In the first half, the Bears’ average starting field position was at their own 42 yard line, with their worst spot coming at the 30. Despite that, they walked away from all five drives with just a field goal to show for it.
Coming into this game, a number of the Patriots’ and Bears’ weaknesses lined up (ex. the Patriots’ rushing offense, the Bears’ run defense). New England ended up winning most of those ‘weakness-on-weakness’ matchups within the game. While those units may still need to improve more moving forwards, this could certainly be a sort of ‘get-right game’ for the Patriots in certain areas.
Nowhere saw the impact of that more than at the line of scrimmage. Let’s start there as we get to the takeaways from this game…