NFL Power Rankings Week 15: Bears' season has officially bottomed out
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December 10, 2024· 8 min read
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Pete Martuneac
December 10, 2024 · 8 min read

A day may come when fans of the Chicago Bears can spend December eagerly looking ahead to playoff seeding instead of draft positioning, but it is not this day. This day, the Bears are riding a seven-game losing streak and just got blown out of what looks to be the last winnable game on their schedule. That exciting win over Jacksonville in London back in Week 6, Chicago's third straight victory and one that appeared to be a sign of things to come, may very well have been Chicago's last win of the season. For a franchise as storied as the Chicago Bears, this season has been a tragic fall from expectations.

That's why they find themselves at the bottom of this week's power rankings. They're bad, they've already fired their head coach, and they're trapped in the NFC North, where every other team has at least nine wins and a legitimate claim to the status of "Super Bowl contender." Chicago's only hope to compete in this land of giants is that they might finally hire the right head coach this offseason, that they might finally put together a quality staff that can develop Caleb Williams into the superstar he seems destined to become so he can lead the Bears back to the Promised Land.

But hope for the future must wait. For now, let's get into the rankings.

1. Detroit Lions (Last week: 3)

After a short-lived drop from the top spot, the Lions are back. They beat Green Bay in classic Dan Campbell fashion on Thursday night, with an aggressive call on 4th down that set up the game-winning field goal.


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Pete Martuneac
Pete MartuneacManaging Editor at BearsTalk

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