The Chicago Bears (3-9) were defeated 31-10 by the New York Jets (7-4), which marked their fifth straight loss of the season. It’s the third consecutive year where Chicago has had a five-game losing streak.
This game had all of the makings for an ugly game — no Justin Fields, rainy weather from start to finish and the fact that there was a question about whether it would be Trevor Siemian or Nathan Peterman getting the starting nod for Chicago.
While the Bears kept it close in the first half, including scoring on their first two possessions, things quickly spiraled in the second half. Chicago was dominated by New York, and they were outscored 14-0 in the second half.
Here’s a quick breakdown of what we saw during the game and how we graded the Bears in this loss.