Undoubtedly, rookie Tyson Bagent's performance was notable. But the Bears' success can also be credited to a strong ground game and a resilient defense that secured an early lead and kept the Raiders at bay.
Though the Raiders may secure the coveted No. 1 pick via the Carolina Panthers' selection, Sunday's game was a testament to the Bears' determination to push for wins this season.
Here are some other insights from the Bears' recent triumph against the Raiders:
A Rising Star in Bagent?
- Bagent, the unnoticed talent from Shepard University, proved his mettle to secure a spot on the main roster, prompting the Bears to release veteran QB P.J. Walker. Walker's win with the Cleveland Browns is noteworthy, but Chicago's faith in Bagent seems justified. He's demonstrated potential, showcasing remarkable efficiency against the Raiders. While he may not be Chicago's future starting quarterback, Bagent seems to have solidified his position as a reliable backup.
Fields in Question
- With Bagent's commendable performance, doubts are arising regarding Justin Fields' consistency as the quarterback. Fields, despite his commendable run-game, has presented an unpredictable pattern this season. The fluctuating performance with Fields as the starter versus the recent comprehensive win with Bagent raises questions about Fields' long-term role with the team. If the Bears have another significant win without Fields in the next match, it might be time to reassess their strategy.
johnson's Market Value Skyrockets
- Jaylon Johnson, the Bears' cornerback, was already viewed as a valuable trade asset. His recent game has only solidified this view. Johnson's impressive performance against the Raiders, including two interceptions with one returned for a touchdown, has considerably boosted his trade value. If he isn't traded by the upcoming deadline, Johnson's recent performances could be his ticket to a significant contract negotiation. Regardless of where he ends up, his stock value has certainly seen a spike post this game.