The Chicago Bears' Week 3 come-from-behind win in Arizona provided the fans a sole first place team for the first time since Week 16 of the 2013 campaign and analysts the most interesting snap-count data to analyze on the young season.
We've talked about the first place element and next Sunday vs. the Bucs setting up as the biggest game for the franchise in years, so let's take a closer look at the playing time Sunday and what it means moving forward.
OFFENSE (74 total snaps)
• The biggest surprise here is in the WR corps, where an apparent shoulder injury early on to second-rounder Anthony Miller limited his effectiveness in 36 snaps (a career-low 49 percent).