Bears vs. Bengals: Injuries, Inactives and Key Matchups for Sunday's Game in Cincinnati
The Bears enter as 2.5-point favorites against the Bengals, who rank last in NFL defense yards allowed this season, aiming to improve their 3-5 record.
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Bears vs. Bengals: Injuries, inactives and key matchups for Sunday's game in Cincinnati
The Bears play an AFC North opponent on the road for the second straight week Sunday, and they'll be trying to get back on track. Both teams will be trying to do that, actually. The Bears saw their four-game winning come to an end last Sunday in Baltimore in a 30-16 loss to the Lamar Jackson-less Ravens. Chicago moves a little closer to home this week to play the Bengals in Cincinnati. The Bengals, meanwhile, are coming off a heartbreaking 39-38…
Bears hope to bounce back like they did once before this season
The last time the Bears were coming off a loss, rookie coach Ben Johnson challenged his team to be on point in practice during the week and on Sunday against the Cowboys after losing to the Lions 52-21 at Ford Field in Week 2.“We’re going to have a lot more competition,” Johnson said the Monday after that game. “There were some plays [against the Lions] that we weren’t quite as pleased with what that looked like on tape, so we’re going to find o…
Bears’ grades are in. How did they do against the Bengals?
What marks do the Bears get after their bonkers 47-42 win against the Bengals in Cincinnati? QUARTERBACK — A-MINUS Not only did Caleb Williams throw for 280 yards and three touchdowns, with a passer rating of 114.8 — his second-best this season — but he also rushed for 53 yards, caught a TD pass and, oh, yeah, took the offense 72 last-minute yards in 37 seconds to win the game. Other than that, he was awful. But seriously, his accuracy came and …
NFL Week 9 Reaction: Caleb Williams Helps the Bears Avoid a Catastrophe
NFL Week 9 has been full of chaos and thrilling endings. From the Bengals’ comeback that wasn’t to the Packers falling flat, here are the top stories. It wasn’t surprising that a lot of points were scored when the Chicago Bears played the Cincinnati Bengals on Sunday. The Bengals allowed the most yards per game, and the Bears’ injury-plagued secondary was likely to have problems with the best wide receiver tandem in the league. The points starte…
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