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Bears Aim to Soar: Can They Ground Steelers' Werewolves?
22 Nov
Summary
- Chicago Bears lead the NFC North at 7-3.
- Bears boast the NFL's second-best rushing offense.
- Pittsburgh's defense is known for its formidable pass rush.

The Chicago Bears hold a precarious lead in the NFC North at 7-3, with rivals Green Bay and Detroit close behind. This Sunday's game against the Pittsburgh Steelers is critical for Chicago to extend their lead and avoid an opportunity for a division rival to overtake them. The Baltimore Ravens will also be watching, hoping for a Steelers loss to improve their own standing in the AFC North.
The Bears' ground game, ranking second in the NFL with 146.6 rushing yards per game, is a key weapon. Running back D'Andre Swift has been a consistent performer over the last five weeks, totaling 447 rushing yards and two touchdowns. This strong run game is expected to soften Pittsburgh's pass rush, which features potent defenders like T.J. Watt and Alex Highsmith.
Protecting quarterback Caleb Williams will be paramount against the Steelers' aggressive defense, which has recorded 33 sacks this season. However, Pittsburgh's secondary has allowed the third-most passing yards in the league, suggesting opportunities for big plays downfield. The Bears' defense, leading the NFL with 22 takeaways, will need to force turnovers against a Steelers team that has been disciplined with the ball to secure a victory.




