The three big plays allowed against Green Bay a week earlier were quickly forgotten Sunday as the Bears' defense produced three key interceptions in a 31-3 win over the Browns.
Caleb Williams completes over 60% and his two touchdown passes to DJ Moore reflect an ability for the Bears offense to operate early and late for a 31-3 win.
After letting the struggling Cleveland Browns hang around, the Bears delivered a knockout blow in the second half and came away with their 10th victory.
Teams haven't really been able to come up with a certain way to shut down the dreaded Browns pass rusher but the Bears on Sunday can simply counter him in several ways.
While the Bears' second-year QB can clearly frustrate fans with up-and-down performances, Bears coaches remain convinced more than ever that experience will shape success.
Injuries and a down season can combine to work against Cleveland Sunday as the Bears have a chance to go against a losing team at home as a big favorite.
Some might see a touch of the offense run by the former Rams and Bears offensive guru within Ben Johnson's attack, but if so, they should look closely again.