Ben Johnson and Brian Flores face off in a crucial NFC North matchup as the Bears' head coach takes on his former team's defensive coordinator. The two men have been locked in a battle of wits since Johnson joined the Lions, outcoaching Flores on multiple occasions.
The Vikings defense has looked stifling this season, ranking 18th in points allowed with an average of 23.7 points per game. However, Bears' quarterback Caleb Williams is looking to bounce back from a lackluster performance against the Giants last week. The team's offense has been improving steadily since the bye, and Johnson's experience will be crucial in trying to outmaneuver Flores.
Flores, known for his aggressive blitz packages, may try to exploit Williams' inexperience on the field. However, Bears' running game has been a highlight of the season, averaging 183.4 rushing yards per game since the bye. The Vikings defense, ranked 22nd in rush defense, will be tested as Williams looks to utilize his backfield to control the tempo of the game.
On the other side, J.J. McCarthy is nursing a bruised right hand, which may impact his performance on Sunday. However, he has shown resilience throughout his career and could potentially exploit the Bears' secondary if given time to operate. The Vikings defense's 16 giveaways are tied for second-most in the NFL, providing an opportunity for Williams to capitalize.
Momentum is definitely with Johnson this week, as the Bears boast the seventh-best offense in the league. However, the Vikings' stingy defense could prove a formidable challenge. Can Johnson and his team regain the upper hand after their Week 1 loss?
The Vikings defense has looked stifling this season, ranking 18th in points allowed with an average of 23.7 points per game. However, Bears' quarterback Caleb Williams is looking to bounce back from a lackluster performance against the Giants last week. The team's offense has been improving steadily since the bye, and Johnson's experience will be crucial in trying to outmaneuver Flores.
Flores, known for his aggressive blitz packages, may try to exploit Williams' inexperience on the field. However, Bears' running game has been a highlight of the season, averaging 183.4 rushing yards per game since the bye. The Vikings defense, ranked 22nd in rush defense, will be tested as Williams looks to utilize his backfield to control the tempo of the game.
On the other side, J.J. McCarthy is nursing a bruised right hand, which may impact his performance on Sunday. However, he has shown resilience throughout his career and could potentially exploit the Bears' secondary if given time to operate. The Vikings defense's 16 giveaways are tied for second-most in the NFL, providing an opportunity for Williams to capitalize.
Momentum is definitely with Johnson this week, as the Bears boast the seventh-best offense in the league. However, the Vikings' stingy defense could prove a formidable challenge. Can Johnson and his team regain the upper hand after their Week 1 loss?