The Chicago Bears came into this game in an uncertain position. They looked good for one game after losing 14 before it. The offense had looked good for two weeks in a row against unimpressive defenses after a thoroughly disheartening start to the season. You’d like to think they could take care of business against a spiraling division opponent who just lost their superstar receiver, but It was easy to fear the recent flashes of hope were an illusion.
Velus Jones Jr. wiggles past the 30 for a nice kick return
The quick little Bear has had his struggles since being drafted in the 3rd round last year, but he looked good shimmying through Vikings on the game’s first kick return.