Bears stock watch: Who’s up, who’s down following Week 3 win vs. Texans

Here’s a look at which Bears players are trending up or down following Sunday’s Week 3 win against the Texans.

The Chicago Bears defeated the Houston Texans 23-20 on Sunday, where they improved to 2-1 on the season.

The Bears continued to struggle in the passing game, but they absolutely dominated on the ground with 281 rushing yards. Khalil Herbert, who replaced an injured David Montgomery, accounted for 157 of those. We saw some bend, don’t break defense from Chicago, but they came up big when the team needed them, which included two interceptions at critical moments of the game.

Here’s a look at which Bears players are trending up or down following Sunday’s Week 3 win against the Texans.

Stock up, stock down from Bears’ Week 5 win

We’re taking a look at which Bears players saw their stock rise and which players saw their stock dip in their Week 5 win.

The Chicago Bears pulled off an upset with a 20-9 victory over the Las Vegas Raiders last Sunday, where Chicago played complimentary football to get their first road win of the year.

The Bears improved to 3-2 on the season, and they have a chance to take over first place in the NFC North if they can pull an upset against the Green Bay Packers.

Now that the dust has settled, we’re taking a look at which players saw their stock rise and which players saw their stock dip during the win.

Stock up, stock down from Bears’ Week 4 win

We’re taking a look at which Bears players saw their stock rise and which players saw their stock dip in their Week 4 win.

The Chicago Bears recorded their second win of the season with a 24-14 victory over the Detroit Lions, where the offense finally found its rhythm behind David Montgomery, Justin Fields and new play caller Bill Lazor.

The Bears improved to 2-2 on the season heading into a six-game stretch that’s their most difficult of the season.

Now that the dust has settled, we’re taking a look at which players saw their stock rise and which players saw their stock dip during the win.

Stock Watch: Which Bears players impressed, struggled in Week 15?

Chicago has won two straight games. Here’s a look at how the stock is trending for some Bears players after Week 15.

The Chicago Bears kept their playoff hopes alive with a 33-27 win over the Minnesota Vikings in Week 15, where it was once again the Bears offense that carried the team to victory as the defense did come up with some big stops when they needed to.

There was plenty of good and bad — mostly good — for the Bears against the Vikings. Here’s a look at how the stock is trending for some Bears players after Week 15.

Stock Watch: Which Bears players impressed, struggled in Week 13?

Here’s a look at how the stock is trending for some Bears players and staff after Week 13.

The Chicago Bears lost their sixth straight game — an embarrassing 34-30 loss to the Detroit Lions, where Chicago blew a 10-point fourth-quarter lead and fell to 5-7 on the season after a 5-1 start.

There was plenty of good and bad — mostly bad — for the Bears against the Lions. Here’s a look at how the stock is trending for some Bears players after Week 13.