Brad Biggs: The Chicago Bears go from facing 1 elite QB to another. To hang with Tom Brady and the Tampa Bay Buccaneers, they’ll have to turn rookie Justin Fields loose.
As much as the Chicago Bears will cringe seeing replays of Aaron Rodgers sneaking inside the pylon for a touchdown on a 6-yard scramble — and informing those seated in the southwest corner of Soldier Field he retains ownership of the franchise — they still remember Tom Brady holding up four fingers after losing track of the downs in the final minute of a game last season. Brady and the Super ...
by Brad Biggs, Chicago Tribune
Oct 19, 2021
4 minutes
As much as the Chicago Bears will cringe seeing replays of Aaron Rodgers sneaking inside the pylon for a touchdown on a 6-yard scramble — and informing those seated in the southwest corner of Soldier Field he retains ownership of the franchise — they still remember Tom Brady holding up four fingers after losing track of the downs in the final minute of a game last season.
Brady and the Super Bowl champion Tampa Bay Buccaneers are up next for the Bears, so there’s little time to spend rehashing what went wrong — and right — in Sunday’s 24-14 loss to Rodgers and the Green Bay Packers.
The Bears are in
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