Chicago Bears, arguing they deserve more recognition despite operating "in the shadows" of the NFC. The text highlights Chicago's improved 7-3 record, which is already two wins more than they had the previous year, securing first place in the NFC North following a Detroit loss. While acknowledging the slow development of quarterback Caleb Williams under first-year coach Ben Johnson, the article emphasizes that the team's success is due to its excellent turnover differential of +16. Specifically, the Bears' ability to force 22 turnovers while Williams has minimized his mistakes is the key factor in their 5-1 record in close games. Ultimately, the author suggests that while the Bears may not be flashy, their resilience and winning culture should be appreciated more widely.