The latest and first-ever in-season installment of the Bears' "1920 Football Drive" behind-the-scenes series has been released. Here are three highlights from the episode:
(1) Quarterback Caleb Williams and receiver Rome Odunze sit down for exclusive one-on-one interviews to discuss their burgeoning rapport.
The two top-10 picks in the 2024 draft connected on 20 passes for 296 yards and five touchdowns in the first four games of the season.
"The key to me and Caleb's chemistry honestly has just been reps," Odunze said. "Since the day we first got here, we've been growing together."
(2) About 40 members of the 1985 Super Bowl XX championship team return for alumni weekend to celebrate the 40th anniversary of their magical season.
The former players attended the season opener against the Vikings at Soldier Field, where they reconnected and reminisced about their shared experience as part of one of the most storied teams in sports history.
"For me, the '85 Bears will always have an amazing place in my heart," said Willie Gault, a receiver on the championship squad, "because a championship is something really hard to win and that team was the greatest team, in my opinion, on the greatest day in NFL history."
To celebrate the 40th anniversary of the Super Bowl XX champions, ChicagoBears.com takes a look back at some of the best photos and moments from the 1985 season.




















































































































































(3) During a raucous locker room celebration following a 31-14 victory over the Cowboys, Williams presents Ben Johnson with a game ball commemorating his first win as an NFL head coach.
The moment came after Johnson had given game balls to Williams and linebacker Tremaine Edmunds.
"How strong of a coach he is, how mentally tough that he is, it feeds into all of us," Williams told ChicagoBears.com. "To be able to have this win, it's important to have this moment with his family, with us as players, but also for this organization and the momentum that we're trying to catch. The train is going. It's starting. We've just got to keep going and be consistent and stay on the rails."
Watch the full episode of "1920 Football Drive" below.