Bears vs. Cowboys: 4 storylines to watch in Week 14

There’s plenty to watch as the Bears host the Cowboys on Thursday Night Football, where both teams are looking to stay in the playoff hunt.

The Chicago Bears (6-6) return to Soldier Field looking to extend their winning streak to three games as they host the Dallas Cowboys (6-6) on Thursday Night Football.

While this season has been anything but a success, the Bears are still gearing up for a late-season playoff push in the month of December, which wasn’t something many were thinking after the Bears sat at 3-5.

But if the Bears want to have any hope of a playoff berth, they’re going to need to start by taking care of business against the Cowboys.

Here are four storylines to watch as the Bears face the Rams on Sunday:

1. Can the Bears keep their playoff hopes alive?

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Considering how this season has unfolded, the fact that the Bears are playing meaningful football in December is encouraging. But if the Bears are going to make a playoff push, they’re going to need to essentially win out in their final four games. That starts Thursday against the Cowboys.

Chicago will face a struggling Dallas team that is also fighting for a playoff spot — only they’re fighting to win the NFC East over the Philadelphia Eagles. So the Cowboys have plenty to play for, even after they were embarrassed on Thanksgiving against the Buffalo Bills.

While the Bears need plenty of help for any hope at the playoffs, they also have to take care of business. You could argue that the .500 Cowboys are the easiest remaining opponent for the Bears, who will also battle three teams with winning records on track for the playoffs in the Green Bay Packers, Kansas City Chiefs and Minnesota Vikings.

Tonight’s Cowboys-Bears TNF game could be one beautiful mess

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When the NFL schedule-makers originally gave us this Cowboys-Bears Thursday Night Football game to kick off Week 14 they must have smiled, knowing what a treat this should be, especially so late into the season.

And boy is it a treat, but for far different reasons than those that must have gone into this decision last April when the schedules were finalized.

The Bears and Cowboys entered this season with high hopes. Mitch Trubisky came in getting some MVP talk. Dak Prescott and the Cowboys came in with the thoughts of being one of the favorites in the NFC.

Now, however, both teams are 6-6 and enter tonight’s game at Soldier Field with far more questions and concerns than any of us could have imagined back when the season kicked off.

This game tonight could be the type of laughable mess that will have everyone who doesn’t have a dog in this fight giggling in their living rooms for many different reasons.

First, “Jerry Jones Watch” is going to be a thing of beauty. The Cowboys have lost two straight games, including an ugly loss at home to the Bills on Thanksgiving. Every little thing that goes against the Cowboys tonight will have FOX Sports producers queuing up the camera that’s locked in on Jones’ suite. Great ready for some magical Jones reactions moments.

Second, Jason Garrett’s employment status has been the main topic of discussion in Dallas ever since he opted to kick a field goal against New England two weeks ago. Now he gets to go out on another nationally televised game and have all of his moves scrutinized at a maximum level. There will be an opportunity for him to screw up and if he does… Twitter will be on fire.

Third, Trubisky has another shot to win back some fans… or totally throw his career in Chicago away. What fun! The No. 2 pick for the 2018 NFL Draft has struggled mightily in his second season. However, he is coming off his best game of the season in last week’s win over the Detroit Lions on Turkey Day. But now the lights will be on the QB and if he slides back and has a woeful performance against the Cowboys the boo birds are going to be reigning down inside Soldier Field.

Fourth, if the Cowboys lose the NFC East becomes even more of a dumpster fire. They’re currently in first with a 6-6 record, followed by the Eagles, losers of three straight, at 5-7. This once storied division is a joke right now and that joke could get even more laughs if the Cowboys lose this game or, better yet, are blown out of it.

Fifth, both teams are 6-6 and while the Bears’ playoff hopes are very slim, this game is a must-win for both teams. The Cowboys do get some help being in the NFC East but still, a third straight loss would be crushing for a club that looked really darn good in the first few weeks of the season. The Bears, who expected to contend this year, just want to keep things still slightly alive. So one of these teams is gonna be really sad at the final whistle.

Kick back and enjoy the show. It should be a fun one.

Wednesday’s big winners: P.K. Subban and Lindsey Vonn.

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My colleague and friend, Mike Sykes, said it best when he wrote: “Nothing says “I love you” quite like allowing your fiancee to fire off hockey pucks at you.” Subban and Vonn, who are happily engaged, did just that in Bryant Park in NYC. What a date night for these two. Vonn has some moves, too.

Quick hits: Angry USC fans… Fantasy football advice… Tiger trolls Thomas… And more!

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– USC fans were IRATE when they found out Clay Helton would be staying on as the head football coach next season.

– Are you in your fantasy football playoffs? Check out Charles Curtis’ studs, duds, and sleepers for a big Week 14.

– Tiger Woods had fun trolling Justin Thomas during their first round in the Bahamas on Wednesday.

– Clemson’s Dabo Swinney had a great take on naps.

– Nick Schwartz gets you ready for the XFL by ranking each team’s home and away uniforms.

(Follow me on Twitter at @anezbitt. It might change your life. Just don’t tell me about your fantasy team.)

4 bold predictions for Bears’ Week 14 matchup vs. Cowboys

Will Mitch Trubisky continue his passing streak? Who will be the newest 100-yard Bears’ receiver? That and more bold predictions vs. Dallas.

The Chicago Bears (6-6) are coming off a 24-20 comeback win over the Detroit Lions (3-8-1), and they’re looking to extend their winning streak to three games against the Dallas Cowboys (6-6) on Thursday Night Football.

The Bears offense resembled an actual offense last week against the Lions, where they got impressive performances out of quarterback Mitchell Trubisky and receiver Anthony Miller. Can the offense continue its positive streak? And can the defense contain the Cowboys offense?

Here are four bold predictions for the Bears’ Week 14 matchup:

1. Mitchell Trubisky passes for 300-plus yards for 2nd straight week

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Given the fact that it took Mitchell Trubisky 10 games to finally throw for more than 300 yards, this is certainly a bold prediction considering the Bears offense has been a massive disappointment aside from last Thursday.

Against the Lions, Trubisky completed 29-of-38 passes for 338 yards and three touchdowns with one interception. It was the first time all season you saw him slinging the football down the field, where he found Anthony Miller for 140 yards.

While the Cowboys defense certainly isn’t the Lions defense, Trubisky is coming off his best game of the season and is bringing that confidence back to Soldier Field for some Thursday night action. If Matt Nagy allows Trubisky to just go out there and play, we could see a repeat of last week in terms of yardage.

NFL.com Week 14 Power Rankings: Bears rise to No. 17

Coming off a 24-20 comeback win vs. Lions on Thanksgiving, the Bears rose in the power rankings heading into Week 14.

The Chicago Bears (6-6) are riding a two-game winning streak heading into a pivotal matchup against the Dallas Cowboys (6-6) on Thursday.

Following a 24-20 comeback win over the Detroit Lions (3-8-1) on Thanksgiving, Chicago suddenly finds itself fighting for the chance at a Wild Card berth. They also find themselves rising in the power rankings.

The Bears rose four spots to No. 17 in NFL.com’s Week 14 Power Rankings, which was the biggest jump of the week for an NFL team.

“A lot of players made a lot of plays, but today was Mitch’s day.” Those were the words of Bears coach Matt Nagy, after Mitchell Trubisky threw for 338 yards and three touchdowns to beat the Lions on Thanksgiving. It was easily Trubisky’s best game of the season, and it creates an air of optimism around the much-maligned former first-round pick as the season hits its home stretch.

Can Trubisky put himself in position to keep his starting job next season with a strong finish? His play has improved markedly in the past two weeks, but Chicago has been arguably the league’s most disappointing team, and Trubisky’s regression has been a big reason why. The Bears finish with a murderer’s row of opponents — Cowboys, at Packers, Chiefs, at Vikings — giving Trubisky both an epic challenge and a golden opportunity to salvage his season.

Trubisky has strung together four solid games, and the Bears will need more of the same from him heading into this final stretch. A stretch that is the NFL’s toughest strength of schedule in the final four games.

If the Bears win out — a big if — they’ll have a shot at the playoffs. If not, then they’ll have plenty of time to make some important decisions for 2020.

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Bears QB Mitchell Trubisky up for FedEx Air Player of the Week following Thanksgiving win

Following an impressive comeback win over the Lions, Bears QB Mitchell Trubisky has been nominated for FedEx’s Air Player of the Week.

Bears quarterback Mitchell Trubisky has been nominated for FedEx Air Player of the Week following his impressive performance in a 24-20 comeback win over the Lions on Thanksgiving.

Trubisky completed 29-of-38 passes for 338 yards with three touchdowns and one interception for a passer rating of 118.1.

But most impressive was how Trubisky led his team back from a 10-point deficit, including leading them down the field on what was a nine-play, 90-yard game-winning drive. He came up clutch with two third down conversions of 35 and 32 yards to Anthony Miller that set-up a 3-yard touchdown pass to David Montgomery.

Also nominated for FedEx Air Player of the Week include Dolphins quarterback Ryan Fitzpatrick (27/39, 365 yards, 3 TDs) and Rams quarterback Jared Goff (32/43, 424 yards, 2 TDs).

You can vote for Trubisky over at NFL.com.

WATCH: Bears QB Mitchell Trubisky mic’d up on game-winning drive vs. Lions

Get an up-close look at how the Bears’ game-winning drive vs. Lions went down through the eyes and ears of QB Mitchell Trubisky.

Maybe the Chicago Bears should have quarterback Mitchell Trubisky mic’d up every game if he’s going to perform like he did in last Thursday’s 24-20 victory over the Detroit Lions.

There was something different about Trubisky on Thanksgiving, as he orchestrated a nine-play, 90-yard scoring drive that ultimately won them the game. He finally looked like the Mitchell Trubisky we were promised — especially on his two clutch third down conversions to Anthony Miller of 35 and 32 yards, respectively.

Trubisky completed 29-of-38 passes for 338 yards with three touchdowns and an interception for a 118.1 passer rating. But it was more than the stats. It was the eye test that Trubisky passed with flying colors.

That was on display in Trubisky’s mic-up segment, which featured his leadership on that final game-winning drive that kept the Bears’ playoff hopes alive at 6-6 heading into Week 14.

Bears fans got an up-close look at how that final drive went down, with Trubisky leading the charge.

Trubisky has strung together four consecutive solid performances, and the Bears will be looking for him to do the same in Chicago’s final four regular-season games as they try to make a push for a Wild Card berth.

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Making sense of Mitchell Trubisky’s strong Thanksgiving performance

Following Bears QB Mitchell Trubisky’s impressive win vs. the Lions, fans are likely feeling a) optimistic, b) pessimistic or c) realistic.

It took twelve weeks, but for the first time in 2019, Mitchell Trubisky was very good on Thanksgiving against the Detroit Lions. On national TV, Trubisky delivered in a big way: 29-38 passing, 338 yards and 3 touchdowns with one interception for a passer rating of 118.1.

Scream bad Lions defense all you want, but Trubisky snatched victory from the jaws of defeat for perhaps the first time in his Bears career. After the Chicago defense let third-string quarterback David Blough score touchdowns on the first two drives of his NFL career, Trubisky led a valiant comeback, capped off by a nine-play, 90-yard drive in the fourth quarter that culminated with the go-ahead touchdown pass to David Montgomery.

Trubisky has had gaudier statistical games (see: last year’s efforts against Tampa Bay and Detroit), but this was the first time he truly put the Bears on his back and carried the team to victory. In those 2018 games, Chicago dominated in all three phases; on Thursday, they came from behind in a game the rest of the team didn’t play all that well. On top of that, it was on the road, in a game the Bears absolutely needed to win to keep their minuscule playoff hopes alive.

It’s an odd development in a season that, until now, seemed to derail any hopes of Trubisky being the franchise quarterback going forward. It has likely provoked a wide variety of reactions, and Bears fans might fall in one of three camps on how to view his strong performance.

The optimist’s view

Those who were holding onto hope for the third-year quarterback can reasonably point to Thursday’s performance and say, this was the Mitch Trubisky we were promised. He was accurate, efficient and decisive, completing over 75 percent of his passes. He dropped dimes all over the field, completing both of his passes that went over 20 yards in the air, both to Anthony Miller. He threw an interception, but came right back and threw a touchdown on the next drive.

Thursday was also the best that Matt Nagy’s offense looked all year, and is surely what the head coach imagined it would look like in 2019. Wide receivers Allen Robinson (8 catches, 86 yards and a touchdown) and Anthony Miller (9 catches, 140 yards) both had monster days. The passing game opened up holes for Montgomery, who averaged 4.7 yards per carry. The tight end made an athletic leaping touchdown catch, although it was Jesper Horsted instead of Trey Burton or Adam Shaheen.

The knock on Trubisky is rarely that he isn’t a skilled quarterback. His athleticism and arm talent have always been there. The issue has been erratic accuracy, coupled with an inability to diagnose defenses and run an offense. Thursday was an example of what it looks like when he puts it all together. That type of performance, on a consistent basis, can elevate this Chicago Bears team.

The pessimist’s view

Those who have completely given up on Trubisky will dismiss Thursday’s performance as an aberration and will have some justification in doing so. The Lions have a pitiful defense, ranking fourth to last in total yards allowed per game (398.1) and third to last in passing yards allowed per game (280.1). It was a borderline expectation that Trubisky would throw for 300 yards on this defense, which, by the way, was the first time he did it all year. And he still turned the ball over, on a terrible pass lofted late to Robinson that Darius Slay stepped in front of easily. It was just the Lions’ fifth interception of the season.

Yes, Trubisky won the Bears that game. But the instances in which he has lost games for the Bears this year far outnumber the wins. Against the Packers in Week 1, where he lofted a pass into double coverage in the end zone for a game-ending pick. Against the Eagles, where he managed only nine yards in the first half. Against the Chargers, where a fourth-quarter interception and fumble helped the team blow a late lead.

It was nice that Mitch managed to pull this game out and not ruin Thanksgiving. But he had been a subpar quarterback for the entire season until that point, and one good game against a bad defense isn’t going to make his future in Chicago any less murky.

The realist’s view

The measured take on Trubisky’s performance veers closer to the pessimists, but with a huge caveat. Yes, one good performance isn’t going to save a brutal season for the former second overall pick. The dreams of Trubisky being the guy are still likely over, and general manager Ryan Pace should still go quarterback hunting in the offseason, at least to bring in competition.

But at the very least, Mitch gave the team a lifeboat to cling to. The Bears playoff hopes have been declared dead a number of times now, but if they had lost and gone to 5-7, it would have been the final nail in the coffin. Now, at 6-6, they should be able to sneak into the playoffs if they win out. The obvious problem is that they will have to do it against the Cowboys, Packers, Chiefs and Vikings – all teams currently in playoff position. Even if they can beat the struggling Cowboys on Thursday night, they have to go into Lambeau Field and defeat Aaron Rodgers.

Yet in giving the team a very unlikely avenue to the playoffs, he also gave himself a very unlikely avenue to saving his Bears career. If Trubisky can beat those four teams in a row, stack some solid performances together and somehow put together a playoff run, his entire subpar season would be forgiven. All of a sudden, the team would feel much better about their quarterback situation going forward.

The chances may be slim, but after Thursday, it at least feels like there is some positive energy in the Bears locker room for the first time in 2019. The Athletic wrote that there was “plenty of praise for Trubisky in a joyous locker room,” with many reports noting that this win felt different from the others. Maybe the team can rally around Trubisky and recapture their 2018 form. Chicago did beat Rodgers and Kirk Cousins down the stretch last season – and Trubisky played efficient, mistake-free football along the way.

It’s all unlikely. There’s a much higher chance that all the positive energy is gone within a week or two, and we’re back to evaluating Cam Newton trade scenarios. But at least after Thursday, there is some semblance of hope. Which is all Bears fans can ask for right now.

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Bears WR Anthony Miller: ‘My confidence is always up there’

Given Anthony Miller’s success over the last three games, the young wideout is feeling confident heading into Thursday’s game vs. Cowboys.

While it’s been a rough season for second-year wideout Anthony Miller, the last couple of weeks have been a launching point for the former Memphis product who is looking to establish himself in the NFL.

Miller is coming off a career game against the Detroit Lions, where he had a career-high nine receptions for 140 yards in a 24-20 victory. But it was more than the stats. It was the two clutch catches on third down on the Bears’ 90-yard scoring drive that gave fans a glimpse at the playmaker Miller could become.

Given Miller’s success in the last three games, how is his confidence heading into an important week against the Dallas Cowboys?

“It’s always to the roof, man,” Miller said, via Adam Hoge. “I feel like I’m always open and I can always make the play, always make the catch. So my confidence is always up there.”

It certainly helps that in the last three games, Miller has caught 20 passes for 371 yards.

“He’s working his tail off,” quarterback Mitchell Trubisky said, via the Sun-Times. “Last week with the short week, he was locked in mentally. We put a lot on his plate and he absolutely delivered.”

With receiver Taylor Gabriel out with a concussion, Miller should get even more opportunities to continue his connection with Trubisky as the Bears’ offense looks to breakout against the Cowboys come Thursday night.

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Bears QB Mitchell Trubisky looking to continue success vs. Cowboys

As the Bears’ Mitchell Trubisky is coming off his best game of the season, the third-year QB is looking to continue that success vs. Dallas.

For Chicago Bears quarterback Mitchell Trubisky, it’s been night and day these last four games. The third-year quarterback has struggled through most of this season, but there’s been something different about Trubisky over the last month.

That’s what happens when you find success.

Trubisky is coming off his best game of the season against the Detroit Lions, where he completed 29-of-38 passes for 338 yards with three touchdowns and one interception for a 118.1 passer rating.

But perhaps most impressive was the Bears’ final drive, where Trubisky drove the offense 90 yards down the field in nine plays. Trubisky connected with receiver Anthony Miller for two clutch third down conversions — with completions of 35 and 32 yards — and eventually found running back David Montgomery for the 3-yard game-winning score.

It’s that kind of performance — in line with a string of three additional positive performances — that has given Trubisky confidence.

“It feels good,” Trubisky said, via the Sun-Times. “You want to duplicate that feeling, and then you forget about it and move on and are even hungrier for this week. So we already forgot about this week. It was nice to get a win on Thanksgiving. But we play on Thursday night again — so we just have to prepare and stay mentally locked in and get after it again this week.”

While Trubisky has played two of his best games this season against the Lions, the Dallas Cowboys defense is another story. It’ll be a challenge for Trubisky and the Bears offense, who understand that last week’s effort wasn’t enough. Not even close.

“I think if we’re locked in mentally, then that’s how it translates to the field,” Trubisky said. “Everyone knowing their jobs. Me knowing the timing of the routes, knowing the spots, seeing the defense pre-snap and just playing fast and not thinking.

“We get it down mentally, go out there and play. And hopefully you’ve just gotta put in the work and make sure to execute and do our jobs.”

Trubisky has proven that he’s at his best when he just goes out and plays — not overthinking things.

“Probably just focused,” Nagy said. “Less, I don’t know what the word is, less distractions. He’s just out there playing.”

Now that Trubisky has strung together four solid performances, the question becomes: Can he continue to do it, especially as the competition gets more difficult?

The Bears certainly hope so.

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POLL: Who wins Week 14 contest between Bears and Cowboys?

The Bears will host the Cowboys in a pivotal NFC game where their slim playoff hopes are on the line. Who wins on Thursday night?

The Chicago Bears (6-6) will play their second straight Thursday game when they host the Dallas Cowboys (6-6) in Week 14.

The Bears are coming off a 24-20 comeback victory over the Detroit Lions, where quarterback Mitchell Trubisky had his best game of the season and possibly his career. He’s continued to string together four solid performances, and the offense looked efficient for the first time this season. The defense struggled against Lions rookie quarterback David Blough in the first quarter, but they were able to come up big in the fourth quarter with a pair of stops.

The Cowboys, however, appear to be in free fall right now. They’re coming off an embarrassing 26-15 loss to the Buffalo Bills on Thanksgiving, where quarterback Dak Prescott, who was once in the MVP conversation, had another bad game against a tough Bills defense. Jason Garrett’s seat is on fire right now, and the Cowboys are in danger of losing their lead in the NFC East.

This is an important game for the Bears, who need to win to keep their playoff hopes alive. It’s certainly a winnable game, especially with the Cowboys struggling.

Can Trubisky continue his string of positive performances against the Cowboys? Will the Bears defense be able to pounce on a struggling Cowboys team? Can the Bears keep their slim playoff hopes alive with a victory?

Who wins on Thursday?

VOTE!

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