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The Chicago Bears offered a surprise twist on their disappointing, middle-of-the-road season by hammering the Houston Texans 36-7. Do they suddenly have an offensive identity? Do they have a realistic shot of making the playoffs? Was one big win enough to sweep away a six-game losing streak? Dan Wiederer and Dionne Miller sound it out.
Just how much was rust a part of Mitch Trubisky's struggles against the Green Bay Packers? Why were the Bears so flat in that prime time loss? And what kind of a boost might they get from a four-game December schedule against weaker opponents? Dan Wiederer joins Lauren Magiera in this latest installment from WGN's Chicago Football Weekly (airs Saturdays at 6 p.m.)
The Detroit Lions fell to 4-7 with an embarrassing 41-25 loss to the Houston Texans on Thanksgiving day. Now they're coming to Chicago to face a Bears team that -- yep -- is coming off its own embarrassing 41-25 loss, theirs to the Green Bay Packers. With head coach Matt Patricia fired last wekend and Darrell Bevell now taking over, will the Lions be a feisty opponent Sunday?
The Chicago Bears lost 41-25 to the Green Bay Packers in Week 12. There was more sloppiness from quarterback Mitch Trubisky, an uncharacteristic collapse by the defense and another embarrassing loss. Now come renewed questions about the job security of coach Matt Nagy and GM Ryan Pace.