On Sunday, the NFC North had a big game at Soldier Field, as the Minnesota Vikings made their annual trip to the Windy City to take on the Chicago Bears.
Someone should have told the Vikings that the game was important.
The Vikings did nothing on offense all day, and did next to nothing defensively against a backup quarterback, falling to the Bears in Week 4 action, 16-6.
There was just one touchdown in this game, and it came on the game’s first drive. After a play where the Vikings appeared to recover a Mitchell Trubisky fumble (that was overturned by a penalty on Anthony Harris), the Bears pushed down the field and scored on a 10-yard pass from backup quarterback Chase Daniel to Tarik Cohen.