After the offense stagnated for the second consecutive game and Caleb Williams was sacked seven times against the Texans, the Bears plan to go back to the basics — establishing a running game — to get Williams and the offense on track.
The opportunity appears to be there against a Colts defense that has allowed 474 rushing yards and 5.1 yards per attempt in two games — including 53 rushes for 261 yards against the Packers last week.
But just as the Bears are trying to ignite their run game, the Colts will be trying to shore up their porous run defense.