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Chicago Bears (3-3) at Tampa Bay Buccaneers (5-1)
Sunday, October 24th @ 3:25pm (CST)
Raymond James Stadium
CBS 2
WBBM 780
Chicago Bears lead series 40-20-0
COLE KMET/JIMMY GRAHAM vs. MIKE EDWARDS/ANTOINE WINFIELD
If there is any positives to come away with after the Bears, it's that second year tight end Cole Kmet was a successful part of the Bears passing attack. Making four catches for a career high 49 yards, including a healthy 19 yards after the catch. This offense desperately needs more of tight ends challenging defenses down the field to keep them from just locking in on stopping a rather potent rushing attack for Chicago. This is a great week to keep things going for Kmet and maybe even dust off Jimmy Graham to earn his game day check, as injuries to the Bucs' secondary leave them with two safeties well under six feet tall. The 6'6 Kmet & 6'7 Graham should be able to use their size alone to win this matchup all day long, as the focus has been generally about containing Allen Robinson and Darnell Mooney this season. The Bucs have the best rushing defense in the NFL, so the Bears are going to have to throw the ball and these two giants should be able to provide rookie Justin Fields some easy layups if he hopes to keep pace with the best there is.
SAM MUSTIPHER/JAMES DANIELS vs. VITA VEA/NDAMUKONG SUH
Discounting newly inserted right tackle Elijah Wilkinson, Mustipher & Daniels have been the most inconsistent players on the Bears OL. While they made good progress against Green Bay, they still allowed two sacks to defensive tackle Kenny Clark. Now it's back on the road to face two of the nastiest interior linemen in the league. They are literally a huge reason you simply cannot open running lanes on this defense and are also no strangers to getting after the QB if need be. If the Bears offense has any hope of moving the ball on Sunday, it starts with neutralizing the big men in the middle.
BEARS SECONDARY vs. BUCS RECEIVERS
I mean having Mike Evans, Chris Godwin and Antonio Brown lining up for any offense in the NFL would give opposing secondaries fits. Give those receivers literally the greatest quarterback in league history and it seems like some unfair cheat code that you have no idea how to stop. It's going to take discipline the likes rarely seen out of this unit and I am sure Sean Desai has probably only slept three hours all week. Best of luck Coach!
At the age of 44, Tom Brady currently leads the league in passing attempts, completions, total yards, yards per game and ranks second in passing TDs. He is on pace to throw 5290 yards with 48 TDs and win his 18th division title.
Stats for the Chicago Bears and Tampa Bay Buccaneers as they enter Week 7
| Bears | Buccaneers |
Total First Downs | 106 | 154 |
1st Downs (Rush-Pass-By Penalty) | 48- 45- 13 | 30 - 115 - 9 |
3rd Down Conversions | 23 / 69 | 39/79 |
4th Down Conversions | 2/9 | 2/5 |
Total Offensive Yds | 1477 | 2556 |
Offense (Plays-Avg Yds) | 346 - 4.3 | 413 - 6.2 |
Total Rushing Yds | 774 | 512 |
Rushing (Plays-Avg Yards) | 175 - 4.4 | 134 - 3.8 |
Total Passing Yds | 703 | 2044 |
Passing (Comp-Att-Int-Avg) | 90 - 149 - 4 - 6.1 | 185 - 270 - 3 - 7.8 |
Sacks | 21 | 12 |
Field Goals | 7/7 | 7/10 |
Touchdowns | 11 | 25 |
(Rush-Pass-Ret-Def) | 7 - 3 - 0 - 1 | 6 - 17 - 0 - 2 |
Time of possession | 29:14 | 32:08 |
Turnover Ratio | +2 | +3 |
PASSING
Justin Fields
ATT | COMP | YDS | CP% | YPA | TD | INT | LONG | SACK | RATE |
99 | 53 | 632 | 53.5 | 6.4 | 2 | 3 | 64 | 18 | 67.4 |
RECEIVING
Darnell Mooney
RECEPTIONS | YARDS | YDS PER REC | LONG | TD |
25 | 306 | 12.2 | 64 | 1 |
RUSHING
David Montgomery
ATTEMPTS | YARDS | YDS PER ATT | LONG | TD |
69 | 309 | 4.5 | 41 | 3 |
TACKLES
Roquan Smith
COMBINED | SOLO | ASST | TFL | QB HITS |
62 | 35 | 27 | 2 | 2 |
INTERCEPTIONS
Roquan Smith
INTS | YARDS | TDS | LONG | PASS DEFLECT |
1 | 58 | 1 | 58 | 1 |
SACKS
Khalil Mack
PLAYER | SACKS |
Khalil Mack | 6.0 |
Robert Quinn | 5.5 |
Roquan Smith | 2.0 |
Trevis Gipson | 2.0 |
Mario Edwards | 1.5 |
Akiem Hicks | 1.5 |
Bilal Nichols | 1.0 |
Tashaun Gipson | 1.0 |
Angelo Blackson | 0.5 |
TOTAL TEAM SACKS | 21 |
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PFT | 21 | PFT's Week Seven 2021 power rankings - ProFootballTalk1. Cardinals (6-0, last week No. 2): I keep saying “it won’t last.” And it keeps lasting. 2. Buccaneers (5-1, No. 3): They’ll be No. 1 again, in time. 3. Ravens (5-1, No. 4): To those who complained about the Ravens being No. 4, well, they’re no longer No. 4. 4. Rams (5-1, No. 5): [more]
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NFL | 23 | NFL Power Rankings, Week 7: Cardinals reclaim No. 1 spot; Browns stumble out of top 10Dan Hanzus provides a fresh batch of NFL Power Rankings -- with a change at the top for the fourth straight week! Meanwhile, the Titans jump into the top 10, as the Browns stumble to their lowest slot of the year.
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USA Today | 16 | Week 7 NFL power rankings: Unbeaten Cardinals remain No. 1, Ravens crack top fiveThe first four teams, including No. 1 Arizona Cardinals, remain unchanged after posting Week 6 wins. But Baltimore Ravens stake claim as AFC's top squad.
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ESPN | 19 | Ranking NFL teams 1-32 and evaluating confidence ratings against Week 1 expectationsAaron Rodgers and the Packers are feeling good after five wins in a row, while confidence is dropping in Brian Flores and the Dolphins and DK Metcalf and the Seahawks.
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CBS | 19 | NFL Week 9 Power Rankings: 49ers, Chiefs struggles turn top of league upside down; major test awaits new No. 1Pete Prisco says if you have a handle on this season, let him know
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