The Chicago Bears (0-4) were defeated by the Denver Broncos (1-3), 31-28, where Chicago dropped to 14 straight losses dating back to last season.
What started as a dream became a nightmare in the fourth quarter. Following a career day from quarterback Justin Fields, the Bears blew a 21-point lead at the end of the third quarter, where the Broncos made adjustments and took advantage of some late turnovers to pull off the comeback win.
Buy Bears TicketsNow that Week 4 is in the books, we now know how the Bears rank statistically compared to the rest of the NFL. Looking at the major metrics (courtesy of Team Rankings), here is where Chicago stands after three games.
Offense
Rank | Stat | |
Points per game | 22nd | 18.8 ppg |
Passing offense | 24th | 186.3 ypg |
Rushing offense | 13th | 119.0 ypg |
Total offense | 21st | 305.3 ypg |
3rd down conversions | 19th | 38.0% |
Red zone scoring | 8th | 62.5% |
Sacks allowed | 30th | 17 |
Turnovers | T-26th | 8 |
Defense
Rank | Stat | |
Points allowed | 31st | 34.3 ppg |
Passing defense | 29th | 267.8 ypg |
Rushing defense | 18th | 115.5 ypg |
Total defense | 28th | 383.3 ypg |
3rd down conversions | 32nd | 58.93% |
Red zone defense | 30th | 80.00% |
Sacks | 32nd | 2 |
Takeaways | T-25th | 2 |