Bears legend believes Chicago has one flaw it must fix this season to win Super Bowl
What do the Bears need to fix?
Former Bears player Lance Briggs believes the team has one major flaw that must be addressed this season to achieve Super Bowl success. The Bears have high offensive potential with quarterback Caleb Williams and running back Ben Johnson, who are expected to develop into top-tier players. However, the defense, particularly in stopping the run and getting off the field on third downs, has been a concern for the organization.
Briggs suggested that the Bears should aim for 13-14 wins to secure home-field advantage in the playoffs, but the defensive improvements needed to make that possible remain uncertain. The possibility of signing an elite edge rusher, such as Maxx Crosby, could be a solution, but the market might make that a difficult task. For now, the focus remains on addressing the defensive weaknesses to maximize the Bears' offensive strength and reach the Super Bowl.
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