The Detroit Lions’ defense held Chicago Bears quarterback Mitchell Trubisky in check for three quarters. But the pass rush continued its struggles from last year and couldn’t get much pressure on Chicago's pocket.
Lions defensive coordinator Cory Undlin said Tuesday that the lack of pressure wasn’t exclusively the fault of the defensive line and that it takes a holistic approach from the defense to generate a pass rush.
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