5 Biggest Takeaways from Chicago Bears’ Week 1 Loss

Published by on September 13, 2015
Article Source: Bleacher Report - Chicago Bears

The Chicago Bears squared off against the Green Bay Packers at Soldier Field on Sunday for the 191st time, but they fell to 0-1 on the season following a 31-23 loss.

The Bears had the ball for over 31 minutes and registered 402 total yards of offense, but Green Bay quarterback Aaron Rodgers‘ three touchdowns were too much to overcome. Chicago showed flashes of its potential on both sides of the football on Sunday, and quarterback Jay Cutler is ready to move on to next week.

“We’ve got to move on,” Cutler said after the game, per ChicagoFootball.com’s Kevin Fishbain. “This is one game. We have 15 more. We got a lot of opportunities left to go out there and do it the right way and improve where we are.”

The Bears will host Arizona next Sunday at Soldier Field, and the only way to know how they will perform against the Cardinals is by looking at what they did welland what they did not do wellagainst Green Bay in Week 1.

What are our biggest takeaways from Chicago’s Week 1 loss to Green Bay?

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