The Chicago Bears might be on the cusp of something special in the 2025 NFL Season. Now having won three games in a row, Chicago has a fourth win in a row in their back pockets in Week 7. And while the New Orleans Saints aren't necessarily the worst team in the NFL, they are one of the worst.
With the Bears beginning to see both sides of the ball come together during this win streak, everything could work in Week 7. A 4-2 start would put the Bears in great position as this team approaches the midpoint of the season.
And some have attached playoff expectations on the Bears this year. We've crafted some insanely bold predictions for Chicago's Week 7 showdown, and it's shaping up to be a career game for Caleb Williams.
Caleb Williams runs circles around the Saints' defense in Week 7 bold predictions
Bears' defense gets on track and holds Saints' offense to 13 points or less
Chicago's defense has been pretty shaky this year, but they have allowed 20.7 points during their three-game win streak, so things might be getting figured out a bit. Fortunately, the Bears' defense could have their best game of the season against a shaky Saints' offense.
Saints' QB Spencer Rattler has been quite solid this year, but New Orleans has one of the least-talented units in the NFL and a first-year head coach. They're 1-5 for a reason and likely won't win many more games this year.
Dennis Allen's unit is going to get back on track and keep the Saints to 13 points per less in Week 7.
Caleb Williams tosses a career-high five touchdown passes
Caleb Williams has two games with at least four touchdown passes, and both games were, unsurprisingly, huge wins for Chicago. The New Orleans Saints' defense has been pretty rough this year, so it's shaping up to be a huge day for Williams through the air. New Orleans' defense has allowed a whopping 14 touchdown passes this year.
The Saints have lost both of their away games thus far, allowing 44 and 31 points in those games. With the Bears beginning to figure things out, this could be their most complete game of the season. Chicago wins the game, improves to 4-2, and sees second-year QB Caleb Williams tossing a career-high five touchdown passes in a 38-10 blowout victory.
Playoff chatter begins for Chicago after their fourth win in a row
Would it be too early to begin to think about the postseason for the Chicago Bears? Yeah, it might be, but a fourth win in a row and a 4-2 record would surely have people across the NFL landscape beginning to talk about it. Caleb Williams is one of the more notable QBs in the NFL already, as he's a former first overall pick and was obviously given the 'generational' label by many.
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Ben Johnson was the hottest head coaching name on the market this past offseason, so it's no surprise that a ton of people have their eyes glued to Chicago. A massive victory over the Saints in Week 7 will have many in the NFL world talking postseason football.