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Top Bears News
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Bears' T.J. Edwards: Productive in loss
Edwards tallied seven tackles (three solo) Sunday during Chicago's loss to the Cardinals.
Edwards' solid season continues as he's now compiled 60 tackles (35 solo) across eight games played. He will look to continue producing and add to his totals during the Bears' Week 10 matchup versus the Patriots.
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Bears' Elijah Hicks: Tallies seven stops
Hicks logged seven tackles (four solo) during Chicago's loss to the Cardinals on Sunday.
Hicks' seven tackles were tied for the most on the team as he once again got the start at safety as Jaquan Brisker (concussion) remains sidelined. If Brisker is able to return Week 10 versus the Patriots, Hicks will likely be relegated to a backup role.
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Bears' Caleb Williams: Ankle injury not viewed as concern
Williams twisted his left ankle on the Bears' final play in Sunday's loss to the Cardinals, but the quarterback said after the game that he'll be alright, Courtney Cronin of ESPN.com reports. "I landed wrong and just kind of tweaked it and [on] the last play, the dude grabbed my ankle and gator rolled," Williams said.
Even though the Bears were trailing by 20 in the final minute of the contest, head coach Matt Eberflus said that he elected to keep Williams in the game to work on the efficiency of the team's two-minute drill. While that decision may look questionable in hindsight, the rookie signal-caller at least seems to have avoided a serious injury. Williams is scheduled to be evaluated Monday, but the expectation is that he'll be ready to go for Week 10 against the Patriots. Williams endured a tough outing against the Cardinals, getting sacked six times while completing 22 of 41 passes for 217 yards and no touchdowns.
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Bears' Kevin Byard: Strong performance in defeat
Byard tallied eight tackles and a sack in the Bears' 29-9 loss to the Cardinals on Sunday.
Byard has recorded between five and eight stops in each of his last six games. The veteran has emerged as a solid-floor IDP option.
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Bears' Cairo Santos: Posts nine points losing effort
Santos was perfect on three field-goal attempts in the Bears' 29-9 loss to the Cardinals on Sunday.
This was the first time since Week 2 that Santos has surpassed six points in a game. Although the hyper-accurate kicker is excellent at his job, the inconsistency of the Chicago offense makes Santos difficult to trust in fantasy lineups.
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Bears' Gerald Everett: One target in losing effort
Everett caught one pass for five yards in the Bears' 29-9 loss to the Cardinals on Sunday.
Everett has one game with more than five yards this season. Given the veteran's low-volume role in the offense, Everett has very little fantasy value at this time.
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Bears' Cole Kmet: Not targeted in defeat
Kmet posted no stats in the Bears' 29-9 loss to the Cardinals on Sunday.
During Weeks 3 through 6, Kmet was one of the highest scoring tight ends in the league. Since Chicago's Week 7 bye, the offense has been terrible. In the last two games, Kmet has one catch for 14 yards. Unless the Bears figure out their woes on offense, Kmet should be considered a boom-or-bust fantasy option.
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Bears' Roschon Johnson: Five touches in defeat
Johnson rushed three times for 13 yards and caught three passes for eight yards in the Bears' 29-9 loss to the Cardinals on Sunday.
After averaging 10 touches between Weeks 3 and 5, Johnson's role has been scaled back. In the last three games, the running back has handled a total of 12 touches for 60 yards and one touchdown. Johnson is likely to function in a low-volume role as long as D'Andre Swift continues to play well.
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Bears' Keenan Allen: Abysmal showing against Arizona
Allen recorded four receptions on 10 targets for 36 yards in Sunday's 29-9 loss to Arizona.
Allen led the Bears in targets and commanded his highest total since Week 1. However, that didn't help him get on track with Caleb Williams as he averaged only 3.6 yards per target despite decent gains of 13 and 11 yards. Allen has managed to surpass 40 yards in a game just once in six chances on the campaign.
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Bears' DJ Moore: Struggles continue
Moore recorded four receptions on nine targets for 33 yards in Sunday's 29-9 loss to the Cardinals.
Moore saw his highest target total since Week 3, but he continued to struggle to get on the same page with Caleb Williams. He managed a 16-yard gain to help set up a field goal just before halftime but otherwise failed to make much of an impact on the game. Moore now has under 40 receiving yards in five of eight contests on the campaign.
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Team Statistical Rankings
Rushing | Passing | Overall | |
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Off. |
112.5 (23rd) |
208.1 (26th) |
294.6 (28th) |
Def. |
131.6 (20th) |
211.5 (8th) |
322.9 (12th) |
Injuries
Player | Injury |
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C. Williams QB Caleb Williams QB | Ankle |
J. Brisker SAF Jaquan Brisker SAF | Concussion |
M. Sweat DE Montez Sweat DE | Shin |
K. Gordon CB Kyler Gordon CB | Hamstring |
B. Jones OT Braxton Jones OT | Knee |
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