When we last visited the Sackwatch, the Chicago Bears had just held the Green Bay Packers without a single sack, but the Philadelphia Eagles made sure to get Chicago's pass protection back on a horrible track. With six sacks allowed, the Bears are ahead of last year's pace when they allowed 58, which is the second most allowed in team history. With three games remaining, Chicago quarterbacks have been dropped 48 times.
The all-time team record for sacks allowed is 66, which was set in 2004, so that record may still be safe with Buffalo, Detroit, and Minnesota left on the schedule.