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"It's Going to Cost Him": 2x NFL MVP Pinpoints Major Red Flag in Caleb Williams' Game Despite Bears QB's Resurgence Under Ben Johnson
The Bears plan extra protection and scheme adjustments to stop Garrett, who leads the NFL with 20 sacks and needs three to break the single-season record.
- On Dec. 14, Cleveland Browns defensive end Myles Garrett visits Soldier Field, leading with 20 sacks and needing three to break the single-season sack record 22.5.
- Bears coach Ben Johnson will start rookie left tackle Ozzy Trapillo and plan extra help for him and Darnell Wright due to Cleveland's different scheme, he said Dec. 10.
- On tape, teams regularly use double- and triple-teams plus chip blocks and heavy runs against Garrett, yet he still produces sacks, including his 20 on the season.
- Chicago Bears, at 9-4, target 11 wins and view Sunday as pivotal for their NFC North and playoff push, while quarterback Caleb Williams said he'll try to prevent Garrett from setting the sack record on them.
- Garrett's 122 career sacks rank 22nd all-time and third among active players, and he arrives in bitter cold Chicago with a single-digit forecast for Sunday.
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"It's going to cost him": 2x NFL MVP pinpoints major red flag in Caleb Williams' game despite Bears QB's resurgence under Ben Johnson
Caleb Williams is having a resurgence in his second season in the NFL, throwing for nearly 3,000 yards and 20 touchdowns against just six interceptions while leading the Chicago Bears to a 9-4 record.
How Caleb Williams will try ‘make sure’ Myles Garrett doesn’t set the NFL sack record on him on Sunday
CLEVELAND, Ohio — Caleb Williams, last year’s No. 1 overall pick, might to want to call Cam Ward, this year’s No. 1 overall pick, for tips on how not to become part of a future 30 for 30 on Myles Garrett setting the NFL single-season sack record.
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