Tarik Cohen was Bears coach Matt Nagy’s most dangerous weapon last season, but has faded into the background amid the offense’s plunge.
As the Bears staggered through a 22-14 loss to the Eagles, Cohen never got the ball more than twice in a drive. He was omitted entirely on 4 of 10 possessions and finished with two catches for 9 yards on five targets, plus two carries for 7.
His dropoff is one of many as the offense has deteriorated. Heading the Lions game on Sunday, wide receiver Allen Robinson is the only skill player on track to match or exceed his 2018 output.