London Showdown ‘Bears Dominate Jaguars, Williams Shines in 35-16 Victory
Chicago Bears vs Jacksonville Jaguars Match Player Stats ‘With a spectacular 35-16 triumph during the much-awaited London game, the Chicago Bears clearly gave a performance better than the Jacksonville Jaguars. Early kickoff time at Wembley Stadium set the tone of a game when the Bears broke their record to 4-2 and the Jaguars slumped to an alarming 1-5, so underlining Head Coach Doug Pederson’s questioning.
Starting with a conservative first quarter, the Jaguars scored a lone field goal to offer a momentary optimism. But in the second quarter, the Bears grabbed dominance in short order. Beginning the Bears’ offensive assault, Caleb Williams, the rookie quarterback, showed great control and hit tight end Cole Kmet for a 31-yard score. Although Williams’s first interception threatened their rhythm, he atoned in short order with an amazing 24-yard scramble that resulted in a second touchdown pass to Kmet, so creating a 14-3 advantage at halftime.
Quarterback and Receiving Corps Excel: Offensive Firepower for Bears

The last half revealed especially the Chicago Bears‘ offense. Sporting a Bears uniform, Keenan Allen widened their margin with a pivotal touchdown, so bringing the score to 21-3. Thanks to Gabe Davis, the Jaguars answered with a touchdown; yet, his failure to catch more touchdown passes was negative and highlighted the offensive woes stalking Jacksonville.
Caleb Williams’s play in one interception was a study in efficiency—23 of 29 throws for 226 yards and four touchdowns. His accurate throw delivery and pocket movement displayed his franchise quarterback upside. Trevor Lawrence, meantime, battled two interceptions despite 234 passing yards and missed opportunities for important scoring.
Key Player Performances: Tight Ends and Running Backs Impact the Game
The Jaguars had a quick look for 10 catches for 102 yards with Evan Engram returned from injury. Still, Cole Kmet’s efforts overwhelm his five catches for 70 yards and two scores. A pivotal point in the game, the tight end tussle highlighted Kmet’s adaptability and value to the Bears’ plan with his double function as long snapper.
With 91 yards and a touchdown on 17 attempts, D’ Andre Swift was the Bears’ go-to running player. Roschon Johnson gave outstanding support with 58 rushing yards. Tank Bigsby added 24 yards on seven attempts; Travis Etienne Jr. battled to find his groove for the Jaguars and gained -10 yards on three tries. The differences in rushing efficiency underlined the Bears’ supremacy and the Jaguars’ offensive woes.
Defensive Lapses and Penalties: Jaguars’ Downfall

The Jaguars’ loss mostly came from their defensive errors and penalty pile-ups. Ignorance of Williams and the Bears’ receiving unit allowed constant offense to flow. The mishandled throws by Davis and the Jaguars’ penalties made their problems considerably worse and stopped any kind of continuous momentum.
Strategic Implications and Future Prospects
Emphasizing their defense strength and offensive power, the Bears’ victory confirms their position as a strong contender. The loss calls major concerns for the Jaguars about their performance of their players and orientation approach. Today, Doug Pederson’s mindset is under close examination since the team’s performance falls short of expectations.
The Bears’ bye week is perfect for helping them to coordinate their plans and get ready for the whole season. If the Jaguars are to save their season, they must deal with their obvious shortcomings. This London meeting reminds us sharply of the NFL’s merciless character, where performance determines future opportunities.