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Penalties are an under-discussed aspect of NFL success and failure. Average teams can become playoff contenders with good discipline, and good teams can become great simply by winning the penalty battle.
Let's look at how the Chicago Bears performed from a penalty perspective in 2025 and where they can improve in 2026.
Chicago Bears 2026 Penalty Outlook: Discipline, Flags & Hidden Edges
The Good
- Chicago’s offense accounted for 52.5% of the team’s penalties in 2025, which represented a major decline from the 62% on the offense in Caleb Williams’ rookie season.
- The Bears generated an above-average 56% of opponent penalties in the second half of contests, ranking them third overall in this category.
The Bad
- The Bears ranked as a top-five penalized team for pre-snap infractions. However, that represented a big decline from their 2024 per-game average in this category. Heading into this season, Chicago needs Williams’ mastery of the offense to continue to improve. A byproduct of that will be a further decline in pre-snap infractions.
- Tied into the above point, the offense ranked as the third-most penalized unit in 2024. Chicago improved in 2025, but it still ranked in the top 10 by the end of the season.
- The offense ranked last in generating beneficial defensive pass interference penalties, with just two calls in the category the entire 2025 season. Based on Ben Johnson’s history, don’t expect much to change in 2026. Johnson’s Lions offenses were not prolific generators of beneficial penalties via passing plays either, and that trend has continued in Chicago.
- The defense ranked as the No. 1 penalized unit for roughing the passer.
Grade: B
The success in Ben Johnson’s first season as head coach is generating optimism around the Chicago Bears that is off the charts, with expectations officially shifting from rebuilding to contenders.
The Bears were the NFL’s version of Houdini in 2025, pulling off seemingly impossible escapes on multiple occasions to secure victory from the jaws of defeat.
The law of averages suggests their miracle escape act won't succeed at such a high rate this season.
Chicago is banking on Caleb Williams taking his game to the next level in 2026, and the team's ceiling increasing as a result of more overall polished quarterback play.
Perhaps the most important thing is that for the first time in a long time, Chicago appears to have both the coach and quarterback figured out simultaneously, creating legitimate buzz and Super Bowl aspirations.
This analysis continues in the 2026 Football Preview
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