6 winners (and 1 loser) from Bears' dominating win over lowly Browns in Week 15

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The Chicago Bears bounced back nicely from the loss to the Green Bay Packers by beating up on the Cleveland Browns, 31-3, in Week 15.

Chicago held the Browns to just 192 yards of offense and forced three interceptions in the win. The Bears' offense racked up 362 yards and won the time of possession, holding the ball for over 32 minutes.

Now that the focus is on the Packers, the Bears can celebrate their many winners from the game, but they have a short week to get ready for Green Bay.

Winner: DJ Moore, WR

With Rome Odunze out for the game, the Bears needed DJ Moore to step up, as he has been on a disappearing act this season. Moore answered the call with four receptions for 69 yards and two touchdowns. It's safe to say the veteran got his groove back when Chicago needed it the most.

Winner: Luther Burden III, WR

It's a shame that Luther Burden III got hurt because the rookie really stepped up for the Bears when they needed him the most. Burden finished as the leading receiver on the team with six receptions for 84 yards. The hope is that he will be well enough to play in the Week 16 Packers game.

Winner: D'Marco Jackson, LB

What a story D'Marco Jackson is becoming as he went from a special teams player at the beginning of the season to now a linebacker who needs to be in the rotation. Jackson racked up seven tackles, two pass deflections, one quarterback hit, one tackle for loss, one sack, and one interception in the win. Similar to Nahshon Wright, Bears fans would agree that Jackson has earned a spot on the defense.

Winner: C.J. Gardner-Johnson, CB

After all the concerns with Kyler Gordon going on IR for the second time this season with the groin injury, C.J. Gardner-Johnson answered the call again in the slot. Gardner-Johnson finished with four tackles, two pass deflections, one tackle for loss, and an interception returned for 32 yards. Bears fans are having a blast seeing Gardner-Johnson dominate in the secondary.

Winner: D'Andre Swift, RB

In a game where Kyle Monangai was only asked to pick up the tough yards, D'Andre Swift handled more of the workload and got some big runs in the process. Swift finished with 18 carries for 98 yards and two touchdowns in the victory. He dominated with 5.4 yards per carry, showing why the Bears should avoid looking at running back in the NFL Draft and keep him instead.

Loser: Olamide Zaccheaus, WR

After having one of the best catches of the NFL season, Olamide Zaccheaus disappeared again. During the game, Zaccheaus had three targets and didn't catch any of them. It has not been the best season for him, as Burden has slowly taken reps away from him, but with Burden's injury, Zaccheaus is in a position to step up in his place.

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Winner: Caleb Williams, QB

Fans can say what they want about the accuracy issues, but Caleb Williams has to be one of the most exciting players to watch in the NFL. Williams completed 60% of his passes for 242 yards and two touchdowns, including a highlight touchdown pass to Moore. The Bears' franchise quarterback made NFL history for throwing the fewest interceptions in the first 1,000 pass attempts in a career, so Williams is doing something right.

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