The Chicago Bears have underperformed this season.
At 4-10 and in last place in the NFC North, Chicago is one of the laughingstocks of the league.
Bears star wide receiver D.J. Moore spoke with the Chicago media Thursday about how he is feeling regarding how the season has turned out and how he plans on resetting this offseason.
“It’s been tough. Frustrating…We need to figure it out…Vacation,” Moore said.
DJ Moore is already thinking about vacation. ? pic.twitter.com/p8tY3o3vr5
— Bears on CHSN (@CHSN_Bears) December 19, 2024
Moore has just 758 receiving yards this season, which would be a career-low if the season ended today.
The team has now lost eight consecutive games, and that includes the Hail Mary defeat at the hands of the Washington Commanders back before Halloween.
All phases of the team have failed to play complimentary football for most of the season and it has clearly shown.
Now, all that Bears fans can hope for is that young quarterback Caleb Williams ends the season on a high note.
With the team looking to hire a new head coach this offseason since they fired former head coach Matt Eberflus around Thanksgiving, it will be important for Williams to gain some confidence and prove that he is the right man for the job moving forward.
The same goes for the skill-position players out wide, the offensive line, and any other positions in question.
This franchise has a long way to go before it can compete with the likes of the Detroit Lions, Minnesota Vikings, and Green Bay Packers within the NFC North.
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