5 factors that could make or break the Bears in 2020

The Bears will look to rebound in 2020, and there are several things that will ultimately determine whether they find success in 2020.

2. Run game

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One of the biggest failures of the Bears offense last season was the run game. Chicago had one of the worst run games in the league last season, averaging 3.7 yards per rush in 2019, which tied for 27th in the league. The lack of balance on offense certainly didn’t help Chicago either.

The Bears have spent the offseason working on how to fix the run game. While the running back room will remain consistent with David Montgomery, Tarik Cohen and Ryan Nall, Nagy brought in some new offensive minds in offensive coordinator Bill Lazor and offensive line coach Juan Castillo to help perfect it. The Bears also brought in veteran offensive lineman Germain Ifedi, who will likely occupy the starting right guard job.

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