Studs and duds from Bears’ loss vs. Vikings in Week 6

The Bears suffered a brutal 19-13 loss to the Vikings. Here are the studs and duds from their Week 6 outing.

The Chicago Bears were defeated by the Minnesota Vikings, 19-13, in a Week 6 game that marked their 15th loss in the last 16 games dating back to last season. Chicago hasn’t won a home since Sept. 25, 2022.

After averaging 34 points per game in the past two weeks, Chicago totaled just 13 against a bad Minnesota team. The offensive line struggled in pass protection, where starting quarterback Justin Fields exited the game with a right hand injury.

While rookie quarterback Tyson Bagent nearly led a comeback — with help from the Bears defense, who had their best outing of the season — a late interception sealed the win for the Vikings.

We’re taking a look at the studs and duds from the Bears’ Week 6 loss to the Vikings.

Studs and duds from Bears’ demoralizing loss vs. Bucs in Week 2

The Bears suffered another brutal defeat, a 27-17 loss to the Bucs. Here are some studs and plenty of duds from Chicago’s Week 2 loss.

The Chicago Bears were defeated by the Tampa Bay Buccaneers, 27-17, in a Week 2 game that marked their 12th consecutive loss dating back to last season.

While Chicago only lost by 10 points, the loss was just as demoralizing as the season opening loss to the Green Bay Packers. Justin Fields looked lost out there, the defense struggled immensely, the coaches continue to fail at putting their players in positions to succeed and this team is somehow worse than last season, which is quite frankly impressive.

We’re taking a look at the studs and plenty of duds from the Bears’ Week 2 loss to the Bucs.

Studs and duds from Bears’ brutal loss vs. Packers in Week 1

The Bears were embarrassed by the Packers in a 38-20 loss. Here are some studs and plenty of duds from Chicago’s Week 1 loss.

The Chicago Bears were defeated by the Green Bay Packers, 38-20, in their season opener on Sunday at Soldier Field.

It was a brutal game from start to finish, although things seemed to be within reach with Chicago trailing 10-6 at halftime. But things went downhill quickly in the second half, where Green Bay outscored them 28-14.

New quarterback, same old story for the Bears against the Packers. Chicago has now lost nine consecutive games against Green Bay.

We’re taking a look at the studs and plenty of duds from the Bears’ Week 1 loss to the Packers.

Studs and duds from Bears’ Week 18 loss vs. Vikings

From Velus Jones to Cole Kmet, we’re taking a look at the studs and duds as the Bears close out the 2022 season.

The Chicago Bears (3-14) were defeated 29-13 by the Minnesota Vikings (13-4), which marked their 10th straight defeat to close out a dismal 2022 season.

With quarterback Justin Fields sidelined with a hip injury, this game provided another look at just how significant a role he played on offense this season. While the Bears played with better effort than last week’s embarrassing loss to the Detroit Lions, this injury-depleted roster wasn’t enough to even overcome Minnesota’s backups.

But that’s probably the best outcome to close out the year. With Chicago’s loss and the Houston Texans defeating the Indianapolis Colts, the Bears locked down the No. 1 pick in the 2023 NFL draft.

There were no shortage of standout performances — both good and bad — in this loss. Here’s a look at our studs and duds from the Bears’ loss to the Vikings.

Studs and (mostly) duds from Bears’ Week 17 loss vs. Lions

From Justin Fields to Chicago’s defense, we’re taking a look at the studs and duds in the Bears’ Week 17 blowout loss against the Lions.

The Chicago Bears (3-13) were blown out 41-10 by the Detroit Lions (8-8), which marked their ninth straight defeat of the season. It’s the longest losing streak in franchise history.

It was an ugly afternoon for the Bears, who scored their only points in the first quarter and were outscored 34-0 in the final three quarters. For the first time during this losing streak, the lack of effort was evident in Matt Eberflus’ group, and you have to wonder if the losing streak is finally getting to them.

There were no shortage of standout performances — mostly bad — in this loss. Here’s a look at our studs and duds from the Bears’ loss to the Lions.

Studs and duds from Bears’ Week 16 loss vs. Bills

From Velus Jones to Luke Getsy, we’re taking a look at the studs and duds in the Bears’ Week 16 loss against the Bills.

The Chicago Bears (3-12) suffered a 35-13 loss to the Buffalo Bills (12-3), which marked their eighth straight defeat of the season.

It was a tale of two halves for the Bears, who managed to get things close heading into the third quarter, thanks in large part to an impressive effort by an injury-depleted defense. But the Bills started to pull away after scoring consecutive touchdowns to open the third quarter.

Chicago’s offense scored just one touchdown on the afternoon, a six-yard pass from Justin Fields to Dante Pettis. Outside of that opening 8-play, 64-yard touchdown drive, the offense was ineffective, managing two field goals after that score.

There were no shortage of standout performances — both good and bad — in this loss. Here’s a look at our studs and duds from the Bears’ loss to the Bills.

Studs and duds from Bears’ Week 15 loss vs. Eagles

From Jaylon Johnson to Cody Whitehair, we’re taking a look at the studs and duds in the Bears’ Week 15 loss against the Eagles.

The Chicago Bears (3-11) suffered a narrow 25-20 loss to the Philadelphia Eagles (13-1), which marked their seventh straight defeat of the season.

The Bears defense came to play, keeping a high-powered Eagles offense in check all afternoon. Philadelphia, the league’s top scoring offense, managed just 25 points against one of the worst defenses in the league. While the offense wasn’t able to get much done, Justin Fields had a valiant effort (with a limited and injury-depleted supporting cast) that makes it easy to see why he has a bright future.

Chicago was able to keep the game competitive up until the final drive. It was a testament to their effort — especially in the midst of a slew of injuries. But, ultimately, the talent gap won out in favor of Philadelphia.

There were no shortage of standout performances — both good and bad — in this loss. Here’s a look at our studs and duds from the Bears’ loss to the Eagles.

Studs and duds from Bears’ first 13 games of 2022 season

From Justin Fields to Velus Jones, we’re taking a look at the winners and losers from the first 13 games of the Bears’ 2022 season.

The 2022 NFL season is winding down for the Chicago Bears, who sit at 3-10 with four games left on their schedule.

There’s been some good and plenty of bad this season, where the team is currently on a six-game losing streak with the NFL’s toughest remaining strength of schedule ahead of them.

While the focus is starting to shift to the 2023 offseason, there are still some things to watch out for during this final stretch of games, including the continued development of second-year quarterback Justin Fields.

There were no shortage of standout performances — both good and bad — over the first 13 games. Here’s a look at our studs and duds from the Bears’ season (so far).

Studs and duds from Bears’ Week 13 loss vs. Packers

From Justin Fields to Luke Getsy, we’re taking a look at the studs and duds in the Bears’ Week 13 loss against the Packers.

The Chicago Bears (3-10) suffered a 28-19 loss to the Green Bay Packers (5-8), which marked their sixth straight defeat and eighth consecutive against Green Bay.

The Bears led for the entire game until the fourth quarter, where playing not to lose ultimately cost them the game. The Packers scored 18 unanswered points to get the win.

Some poor play calling decisions by Luke Getsy, Cairo Santos missing two key kicks and allowing 18 unanswered points were big factors. While the defeat gets them one step closer to a top draft pick, Chicago could’ve (and should’ve) beaten Green Bay.

But the Packers barely beat a bad Bears team, and the future is bright with Fields at quarterback. Not to mention, Chicago is one step closer to getting that No. 2 overall pick in the 2023 NFL draft.

There were no shortage of standout performances — both good and bad — in this loss. Here’s a look at our studs and duds from the Bears’ loss to the Packers.

Studs and duds from Bears’ Week 12 loss vs. Jets

From David Montgomery to Larry Borom, we’re taking a look at the studs and duds in the Bears’ Week 12 loss against the Jets.

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The Chicago Bears (3-9) suffered a 31-10 loss to the New York Jets (7-4), which marked their fifth straight defeat.

It was a brutal game in many facets for Chicago. Not only were the Bears held scoreless in the second half, there were some significant injuries to key starters, including safety Eddie Jackson (foot) and receiver Darnell Mooney (ankle).

The good news? Justin Fields was inactive in this game, as Chicago decided to play it safe with their young QB, who’s battling a separated left shoulder. Also, the Bears did improve their draft stock with the loss, as they now hold the second overall pick in the 2023 draft.

There were no shortage of standout performances — both good and bad — in this loss. Here’s a look at our studs and duds from the Bears’ loss to the Jets.