The Chicago Bears faced an alarming setback in their offensive performance as they squared off against the San Francisco 49ers. With a final score of 38-3, the Bears showcased a lackluster offensive capability that critics are dubbing ’embarrassing.’ Bears quarterbacks combined for only 60 passing yards, which is a stark contrast to the 49ers’ offense that thrived with reliable passes and solid yardage. 49ers quarterback Jimmy Garoppolo threw for 253 yards and three touchdowns, leading his team to a decisive victory. Head coach Matt Nagy expressed frustration during the post-game press conference, acknowledging the dire state of the team’s offense and stating, ‘We’ve got to find a way to score points. We can’t keep putting ourselves in these situations.’ The Bears’ rushing attack was also muted, with David Montgomery managing just 27 yards. With playoff hopes dwindling, the Bears will have to regroup quickly as they prepare for their upcoming match against the Seattle Seahawks next week in Week 15 of the NFL season. Meanwhile, the 49ers continue to build momentum with this significant win, sitting comfortably in their playoff positions.
Bears Hit New Low in Offensive Struggles Against the 49ers
