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There are high expectations surrounding the Chicago Bears heading into the 2024 season, where the offense has added a slew of new faces who should help elevate the unit.
That starts with rookie quarterback Caleb Williams, who steps into the role as QB1 in place of Justin Fields, who was traded to the Pittsburgh Steelers. While Chicago already had some playmakers with receiver DJ Moore and tight end Cole Kmet, they added receivers Keenan Allen and Rome Odunze, as well as running back D’Andre Swift and tight end Gerald Everett to round out an arsenal of weapons for Williams.
The Bears also have a new offensive coordinator in Shane Waldron, who replaces the fired Luke Getsy. While it could take a little time for the offense to fully jell, this group has the potential to be an impactful one this season.
ESPN’s Mike Clay recently shared his 2024 projections, including for the Bears offensive skill players. Here’s a look: