Rome Odunze moves up again
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Bears wide receiver Rome Odunze tells Rich Eisen about the differences between his rookie year and second season so far.
He became the first Bears player to score in each of their first four games since Walter Payton did it in 1986. The
Rome Odunze became only the second Chicago Bears player to accomplish this feat (also met by Hall of Famer Walter Payton).
Odunze had four receptions on eight targets for 69 yards and a touchdown in Sunday's 25-24 win over the Raiders.
Bears receiver Rome Odunze hauls in the throw from quarterback Caleb Williams and finds the end zone for a 27-yard touchdown.
Chicago Bears wide receiver Rome Odunze is a player that the Las Vegas Raiders‘ defense will need to keep quiet. The 23-year-old is a go-to target for quarterback Caleb Williams, and one Raiders secondary player knows the receiver well to help his teammates take Odunze away.
Whether Rome Odunze is now the No. 1 Bears receiver isn't necessarily established but if he is DJ Moore says he's offering full support.
On the first play of the drive, D’Andre Swift committed a face mask penalty that set them back 15 yards. The following play yielded an incomplete pass from Williams, but he promptly recovered with a 17-yard completion to his veteran wide out, D.J. Moore.