There is not much to watch for in the Chicago Bears final two games. They can still achieve a winning record for the second straight season, but without a playoff appearance, that accomplishment is left on dead ears.
Still, while the games may not make or break the Bears season, there is still something to watch for in these games. The offseason is coming quick, and with that comes decisions that need to be made.
Which players should be cut, or traded? What positions are weakest and which are strongest? Who deserves a new deal?
These questions will all be answered over the coming months, but players can still make a final impression in these final two games.