Bears Forced to Go Without Top Receiver Rome Odunze as He Sidelined with Foot Injury
The Chicago Bears will be playing without their top wide receiver, Rome Odunze, for Sunday's game at Lambeau Field, a significant blow to an offense that has struggled to get on track. The injury, which is reportedly a stress fracture in his foot, was exacerbated by heel pain that began as far back as October.
Odunze, the ninth overall pick in last year's draft, has become quarterback Caleb Williams' go-to receiver and has been a crucial part of the Bears' passing game. He leads the team with 44 receptions for 661 yards and six touchdowns, accounting for nearly a quarter of all passes thrown by Williams. The loss of Odunze will be felt particularly acutely given that he is the only Bear to have achieved two 100-yard receiving games this season.
The Bears' coach, Ben Johnson, has acknowledged that the team's passing game has been struggling, and Odunze's absence may be just what they need to get back on track. "We're winning in spite of our passing game, not because of it," Johnson said. But with no clear alternative, the likes of DJ Moore, Olamide Zaccheaus, Luther Burden III, Colston Loveland, and Cole Kmet will have to step up to fill the void.
Moore, a versatile receiver who can also line up as a deep threat, has expressed frustration that his team's passing game has not been more effective. "Get that [stuff] done or we won't have no passing game," he said. Zaccheaus and Burden III, two other receivers who have seen increased playing time in recent weeks, will be looking to make a bigger impact.
The Bears' decision to sit Odunze is likely a short-term one, as the team seeks to give him time to recover from his injury. This could provide an ideal opportunity for Odunze to reassert himself after a quiet season, but it remains to be seen how he will perform once he returns to action.
The Chicago Bears will be playing without their top wide receiver, Rome Odunze, for Sunday's game at Lambeau Field, a significant blow to an offense that has struggled to get on track. The injury, which is reportedly a stress fracture in his foot, was exacerbated by heel pain that began as far back as October.
Odunze, the ninth overall pick in last year's draft, has become quarterback Caleb Williams' go-to receiver and has been a crucial part of the Bears' passing game. He leads the team with 44 receptions for 661 yards and six touchdowns, accounting for nearly a quarter of all passes thrown by Williams. The loss of Odunze will be felt particularly acutely given that he is the only Bear to have achieved two 100-yard receiving games this season.
The Bears' coach, Ben Johnson, has acknowledged that the team's passing game has been struggling, and Odunze's absence may be just what they need to get back on track. "We're winning in spite of our passing game, not because of it," Johnson said. But with no clear alternative, the likes of DJ Moore, Olamide Zaccheaus, Luther Burden III, Colston Loveland, and Cole Kmet will have to step up to fill the void.
Moore, a versatile receiver who can also line up as a deep threat, has expressed frustration that his team's passing game has not been more effective. "Get that [stuff] done or we won't have no passing game," he said. Zaccheaus and Burden III, two other receivers who have seen increased playing time in recent weeks, will be looking to make a bigger impact.
The Bears' decision to sit Odunze is likely a short-term one, as the team seeks to give him time to recover from his injury. This could provide an ideal opportunity for Odunze to reassert himself after a quiet season, but it remains to be seen how he will perform once he returns to action.