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The Bears offense is still a work in progress, but there was a breakthrough in the passing game during Sunday’s game against Jacksonville in London. Keenan Allen, who had been dealing with a heel injury, made a significant impact on the field. Despite not putting up big yardage, he caught five passes for 41 yards, all on five targets, making crucial catches to keep drives alive.

Allen’s presence on third downs was particularly notable. He converted a third-and-5 to extend a drive, caught a third-and-8 pass for a first down, and had a third-down touchdown catch in the fourth quarter. His chemistry with quarterback Caleb Williams was evident, with the two putting in extra work after practice to fine-tune their connection.

Williams praised Allen’s patience and leadership, noting that the veteran receiver’s contributions were invaluable to the team. The touchdown celebration, featuring a mock tea party, was a nod to the Bears’ British hosts and was initiated by running back D’Andre Swift.

Allen acknowledged the impact of the run game, led by Swift’s 91 yards rushing, in opening up opportunities for the passing game. The offense seems to be coming together piece by piece, with improvements in the screen game and overall offensive activation since Week 3 in Indianapolis.

The Bears’ win in London brings them to a 4-2 record as they head into their Bye Week. The team’s continued growth and development, particularly in the passing game with Allen’s involvement, bode well for their performance in the rest of the season.