3. Bears’ defense will force three Daniel Jones turnovers
The Bears defense hasn’t been able to replicate its 36-takeaway performance from a season ago, but the unit is coming off a multi-takeaway performance against the Rams, and they’ll be looking to continue that output against a rookie quarterback prone to turnovers.
Giants quarterback Daniel Jones leads the league in turnovers with 21, which should have Bears defenders licking their chops. More so, 13 of those turnovers are fumbles, which is something Jones has struggled mightily with this season.
This is the game for the Bears pass rush to make a statement and get after the rookie and force into costly mistakes that he’s known for.