Caleb Williams on Brink of History as Bears Seek to Lock Down NFC's No. 2 Seed Against Lions
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The Chicago Bears are set to host the Detroit Lions on Sunday, with a win securing the No. 2 seed in the NFC playoffs. For quarterback Caleb Williams, the stakes are personal - he's eyeing a milestone 4,000-yard passing season, a feat that would make him the first in the franchise's history. The Bears have made significant progress since last season, going from last in the division to NFC North champions. However, they still have work to do to secure a strong postseason position. A win against the Lions or a loss by Philadelphia against Washington would lock in the second seed, while home-field advantage in the divisional round is also within reach. Williams is on the cusp of breaking the single-season passing record, and a 4,000-yard season would cement his place in the franchise's history. Despite a recent slump, the Bears have shown resilience, and a win against the Lions would be a testament to their growth and determination. Detroit, on the other hand, is struggling to find form, having dropped three straight and with no shot at the playoffs. The Lions will need quarterback Jared Goff to rediscover his form and lead the team to a win, but the Bears' stingy defense and opportunistic offense are poised to make it a tough task. The stage is set for an intriguing matchup, with the Bears looking to lock down the No. 2 seed and cement their place in the playoffs.