Studs and Duds from Bears’ 28-9 playoff loss to Saints

The Chicago Bears’ 2020 season came to an underwhelming close Sunday night after losing to the New Orleans Saints, 28-9, in the NFC wild-card game.

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The Chicago Bears’ 2020 season came to an underwhelming close Sunday night after losing to the New Orleans Saints, 28-9, in the NFC wild-card game.

It was a fitting loss for this Bears team, one that’s relied on its defense to stay in most games while waiting for an offense that rarely seemed to deliver.

Chicago’s loss to New Orleans was no different. While the Saints did score 28 points, it’s hard to fault a defense that kept the game close for nearly four quarters despite a Mitch Trubisky-led offense that was invisible all game long.

There wasn’t much to feel good about from this game if you’re a Bears fan. In fact, the only good news is that Trubisky has likely played his last game for Chicago.

Here are the studs and duds from the Bears’ wild card loss.