Where the Bears ranked statistically after 2025 regular season

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The Chicago Bears wrapped their 2025 season going from worst to first with an 11-6 record, their first NFC North title since 2018 and the franchise's first postseason win in 15 years, which more than exceeded expectations under first-year head coach Ben Johnson.

The Bears offense also saw a resurgence under Johnson, becoming one of the NFL's best and landing in the top 10 of multiple categories, including points per game, yards per game, rushing attack, passing offense, turnovers and sacks allowed. Meanwhile, it wasn't as smooth for the defense, who battled injuries throughout the season, and that unit will be a focal point in the offseason.

With the 2025 season in the books, how did the Bears compare to the rest of the NFL this season? Looking at the major metrics (courtesy of Team Rankings, ESPN, NFL.com and Football Database), here is where Chicago ranked:

Offense​

StatRank
Points per game25.7 ppg9th
Passing offense233.4 ypg8th
Rushing offense142.3 ypg3rd
Total offense375.7 ypg4th
3rd down conversions43.77%5th
Red zone scoring57.14%14th
Sacks allowed252nd
Turnovers111st

Defense​

StatRank
Points allowed24.3 ppg23rd
Passing defense232.3 ypg25th
Rushing defense131.4 ypg26th
Total defense363.7 ypg29th
3rd down conversions40.09%19th
Red zone defense58.73%20th
Sacks35T-22nd
Takeaways331st

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