5 reasons why the Bears offense will be better in 2020

Don’t expect the Bears offense to be one of the best in the league this season, but they should be much better than they were in 2019.

3. There’s no ignoring the run game

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Matt Nagy isn’t a fan of running the football, that much has been obvious in his first two seasons as head coach of the Bears. 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. But following the ineffectiveness of the run game last season, Nagy has no other choice but to address and fix the run game in 2020.

Chicago has spent this offseason trying to fix the run game. David Montgomery will be the lead back this season with Tarik Cohen and Ryan Nall rounding out the running back room. The Bears added veteran offensive lineman Germain Ifedi to fill the hole at right guard, and overall the entire offensive line needs to play better in 2020. The Bears also brought in offensive coordinator Bill Lazor and offensive line coach Juan Castillo to help perfect the run game.

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