QB Caleb Williams. Williams made it clear after last week's win that he was looking forward to the rematch with the Packers. Who could blame him? The 2022 Heisman Trophy winner had a rough time at Lambeau Field and it wasn't just the ending, with an interception in the end zone by Keisean Nixon with 22 seconds remaining on a badly underthrown pass to Cole Kmet. Williams threw for just 186 yards and was 19 of 35 in his sixth straight game completing fewer than 60% of his passes. That streak ended against Cleveland, when he threw two touchdown passes and finished 17 of 28 for 242 yards.
Bears offensive line vs. Packers defensive line. Though Parsons didn't have a sack in the game at Lambeau Field, he was consistently in Williams' face. With Parsons out, Williams should have more time to let plays develop behind one of the NFL's most effective lines.
Packers: Parsons wasn't the only notable Packers player to get injured against Denver. Other players to exit that game included WR Christian Watson (chest/shoulder), RT Zach Tom (back/knee), S Evan Williams (knee) and TE Josh Whyle (concussion). RB Josh Jacobs re-injured his knee in that game, but played the rest of the way. Whyle has been ruled out for Saturday's game. Watson, Tom, Williams and Jacobs are all questionable, along with RB Chris Brooks (chest), DL Brenton Cox Jr. (groin), DL Kingsley Enagbare (illness), OL Darian Kinnard (neck), DL Collin Oliver (hamstring) and WR Dontayvion Wicks (ankle).