Projecting the Bears’ starting offense in Week 1

Ahead of their Week 1 matchup against the Rams, here’s a look at the Bears’ projected starting offense.

The Chicago Bears offense has been one of the worst in the league over the last couple of seasons under Matt Nagy. And while the hope is that changes this season, we didn’t really see enough this preseason to make us think too much will be different.

The biggest difference on offense comes at the most important position with new quarterbacks Andy Dalton and Justin Fields, both upgrades from the QB situation last year. But the question is when Fields will eventually get his chance to start, which will give us a better glimpse at what this offense can accomplish in 2021.

But, of course, the offensive line remains the biggest concern on offense, where Jason Peters was brought in to serve as left tackle with rookie Teven Jenkins sidelined after back surgery. Germain Ifedi hasn’t inspired much confidence at the tackle position either, so eyes will be on the offensive line.

Here’s a look at the Bears’ projected starting offense heading into Week 1: