Bears DJ Moore comments on frustration in Week 2 loss to Texans

   

They lost 19-13, and the offense managed only 205 total yards. The offense also sputtered throughout, allowing seven sacks and turning the ball over twice with two interceptions.

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The Bears’ primary receiver, DJ Moore, led the way with six receptions for 53 yards. However, he appeared visibly frustrated when the game reached the final minutes of the fourth quarter. 

Those watching could easily interpret it as Moore being frustrated with rookie quarterback Caleb Williams or the entire Bears' passing offense. Moore admitted this past week that he was wrong in showing that much emotion on a national stage.

"I shouldn't have shown as much," Moore said on Wednesday via ESPN's Courtney Cronin. "But it's a part of the game. As I said, we were one play away from the game-changing. 

“And we just couldn't connect, nobody on offense could connect with the one play or get the one play started to get us on track and go up. It's football. Everybody is going to have their ups and downs and frustrations."

The Bears offense is loaded with talent across the board, so the frustration is warranted from Moore. He had 1,364 receiving yards and eight touchdowns last year, so the way the offense has sputtered is bound to frustrate him and everyone involved.

Caleb Williams is trying to get the ball to his playmakers as much as possible, and it needs to happen early and often. One pass he tried throwing to Moore in the game resulted in an interception.

He talked about getting the ball to Moore and that he thinks it will happen sooner than later. "Tried to give (D.J. Moore) the ball, and if I threw it a little less wide and gave him a little bit more time, he would have made the play," Williams said. "And so, we'll be hitting on those here soon, and we're going to be making those plays."