3. Travis Kelce showed what this offense can be
Aside from the quarterback position, this Bears offense has been missing a true, difference-making tight end that can stretch the field. Chiefs tight end Travis Kelce led the team with eight catches for 74 yards and a touchdown. He found the soft spots in the Bears defense and consistently bounced off tacklers.
He put on a clinic for how effective a tight end can be in this type of offense, which of course is extremely similar to what the Bears run given that Nagy stems from Reid’s coaching tree. Despite investing money and draft capital over the last three seasons in Trey Burton and Adam Shaheen, respectively, the Bears likely will be targeting the position in the draft or possibly in free agency. Finding the right player should do wonders for the offense and give them the boost like Kelce has done with the Chiefs.