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Why the Chicago Bears are confident rookie Colston Loveland can step up with Cole Kmet potentially out
If Cole Kmet is out Sunday, he leaves a hole in an offense where he's been one of head coach Ben Johnson’s most trusted skill players. This opens up a door for rookie Colston Loveland.
Several standout Ravens performers and lesser known players who will be facing substitutes figure to give the Chicago Bears defense fits Sunday in Baltimore.
Penalties and missed reads keep Caleb Williams and the Chicago Bears from producing more in the red zone. “Eliminating the mistakes. That’s it,” Colston Loveland says.
The Chicago Bears bring a four-game winning streak — their first in seven years — to Baltimore this week for Sunday’s game against the Ravens. While a rejuvenated running game and opportunistic defense carried them to a Week 7 victory against the New Orleans Saints,
The Bears' defense and run game were in perfect harmony while Caleb Williams remains a work in progress in Chicago
Ben Johnson’s run game has always been an underrated entity, and D’Andre Swift has benefited massively from it with more than one team.
Rome Odunze leads the wide receiver room in every category. DJ Moore, Olamide Zaccheaus, and D’Andre Swift have been solid contributors in the passing game, and Luther Burden III is emerging as a big play-threat in recent weeks. Meanwhile, tight ends Cole Kmet and Colton Loveland haven’t been heavily involved in the offense so far.
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