@Yogi_Fresh@MatthewMKE98@jett4999 Won 2 super bowls in that time span (twice the amount the Bears have in their entire history) but keep being delusional
@supermonangai@PSCIIBF Jordan Love: 6 interceptions, regular season and playoffs combined.
Caleb Williams: 5 interceptions in the playoffs alone
Retard
@Canaann77@Peter_Bukowski@LuckyRebel__ Love>Williams in essentially every stat. Played better than Caleb in the playoff game. Threw the same amount of interceptions the entire season as Caleb did in two playoff games. Had a worse OL last year and banged up weapons all year
@TheBearsShow Packers: 5 Super Bowl appearances, 4 wins. Bears: 2 Super Bowl appearances, 1 win. That’s a colossal difference
Since 1985, Packers: 3 Super Bowl appearances, 2 wins. Bears: 2 Super Bowl appearances, 1 win. Still a big difference.
A reminder of the draft class results in 2017 when Green Bay didn't have a 1st round pick.
R2 (33) Kevin King – CB, Washington
R2 (61) Josh Jones – S, NC State
R3 (93) Montravius Adams – DT, Auburn
R4 (108) Vince Biegel – LB, Wisconsin
R4 (134) Jamaal Williams – RB, BYU
R5 (175) DeAngelo Yancey – WR, Purdue
R5 (182) Aaron Jones – RB, UTEP
R6 (212) Kofi Amichia – G, South Florida
R7 (238) Devante Mays – RB, Utah State
R7 (247) Malachi Dupre – WR, LSU
Green Bay traded:
• Sent 1st (29) to CLE → got 2nd (33) + 4th (108)
• Sent 5th (172) to DEN → got 5th (175) + 7th (238)
@chirrato@PCK3RS Better in literally every important statistical metric than Caleb but stay delusional. You Bears fans have a way of self owning yourselves
Jordan Love was pressured on 40% of dropbacks last yr
despite that...
he STILL ranked #2 in EPA/dropback (+0.22)
QBs to record over +0.2 EPA/att despite 40% pressured dropbacks in a season the last 10 years:
Jordan Love
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If a team needs veteran WR help, it’s still available. Free-agent WRs still include Deebo Samuel, Jauan Jennings, Stefon Diggs, Tyreek Hill, DeAndre Hopkins and Odell Beckham Jr.
With @tyschmit:
🎧 https://t.co/AdOzVACpLr
Jaxon Smith-Njigba’s deal with the Seahawks is the latest jump in the WR market, one that will impact their division rival Rams, who could be working on a Puka Nacua extension this offseason.
Nacua is entering the final year of his deal in 2026 and now has a new bar to clear.
ESPN Sources: Offensive Player of the Year and Super-Bowl champion Jaxon Smith-Njigba reached agreement with the Seattle Seahawks on a four-year, $168.6 million contract extension that now makes him the highest-paid WR in NFL history.
The deal averages $42.15 million per year, and includes over $120 million guaranteed, both setting records for any wide receiver.
The deal was confirmed by @WINSportsGroup.