It wasn’t a red zone drill or 7-on-7 but the success the Bears offense had Saturday finally looked encouraging. In fact, it was probably more valuable because it was closer to game conditions and included the red zone but was full 11-on-11. It was a two-minute drill executed very effectively by Caleb Williams and ending in a touchdown catch on fade to Rome Odunze near the sideline from the 3-yard line. “It was just an up-and-down play, kind of quick, 1-on-1 man out there,” said Odunze, who beat tight coverage from 6-foot-4 cornerback Nashon Wright, the sub for injured Jaylon Johnson.