Chicago Bears' projected offense receives high PFF grades for 2026 season

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Last updated Jun 27, 2026

Chicago Bears' projected offense receives high PFF grades for 2026 season
Summary

The Chicago Bears have seen promising PFF grades for their projected starting offense heading into the 2026 season. Quarterback Caleb Williams, coming off a breakout season, leads the offense, which was among the top 10 in the NFL last year. Key players include running back D'Andre Swift and tight end Colston Loveland, both of whom earned strong individual grades. The team, coming off an NFC North title and playoff victory, looks to build on last year's success under head coach Ben Johnson. Preparation for the upcoming season remains a priority for the Bears as they aim to capitalize on their offensive strengths.

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  • Caleb Williams earned a PFF grade of 76.9 in 2025.
  • D'Andre Swift received an 83.0 grade, indicating strong performance.
  • Colston Loveland's PFF grade was 84.0, showcasing his impact as a tight end.
  • The Bears finished the 2025 season with an NFC North title and playoff win.
  • Head coach Ben Johnson looks to continue the team's successful trajectory.
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Here's a quick look at last year's PFF grades for the Chicago Bears' projected starting offense in 2026,

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