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Here are the top three defensive keys for the Chicago Bears as they hit the road to take on the Baltimore Ravens this Sunday.
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As the NFL trade deadline approaches, the Chicago Bears could use this former first-round edge rusher, who could bolster their pass rush for the playoff push.
The Bears are in the NFL’s middle class. That’s a realistic view of where they stand, so it should be accompanied by realistic expectations. They should handle bad teams as they did the Saints and Raiders,
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The Bears have yet to face Jackson during his career, so this would be a first-time meeting for both sides. And while Jackson is the top storyline for Baltimore going into Sunday, there are still a few other players worth keeping an eye on when these teams square off.
The Chicago Bears are facing a difficult trade reality when it comes to one of their top weapons ahead of the NFL trade deadline.
Top back D’Andre Swift has an undeniable competitive fire but is low-key by nature. Rookie Kyle Monangai is a head-down grinder, still working to get accustomed to the NFL. Roschon Johnson? He’s a third-year back, contributing predominantly on special teams and has never been overly boisterous.
With high-profiled players on every level of the defense, Allen has gotten his defense to play beyond expectations, even with plenty of room to grow, while also overcoming injuries to cornerbacks Jaylon Johnson and Kyler Gordon, linebacker T.J. Edwards and defensive tackle Grady Jarrett.