Bengals, Chicago Bears and D'Andre Swift
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Has head coach Ben Johnson found his new running back duo in Swift and Monangai, similar to what he had with Jahmyr Gibbs and David Montgomery in Detroit? It's certainly a solid start, and Monangai feels like he's the perfect complement to Swift in this offense.
After the top four Chicago wide receivers missed practice on Wednesday, they begin filtering back into the flow Thursday in preparation to face Cincinnati.
Chicago Bears running back D'Andre Swift rushes for a 2-yard touchdown against the Baltimore Ravens. Miami Dolphins running back Ollie Gordon II catches a 20-yard touchdown from Miami Dolphins quarterback Tua Tagovailoa.
The Bears relied on running back D'Andre Swift both as a receiver and a rusher early in the fourth quarter, as he scored a touchdown for the straight week. Swift's two-yard touchdown rush got Chicago within a three-point deficit as they got their first touchdown of the game.
After back-to-back atrocious games, the Chicago Bears once again look like a team that his held back by its quarterback.
As for the Bears, this offense struggled to finish drives. Caleb Williams completed 25 of 38 passes for 285 yards and one interception, while D'Andre Swift was held to 45 rushing yards and Chicago's lone touchdown on 11 carries.
The Bears got a few players back on the practice field on Thursday. Wide receivers DJ Moore (hip, groin), Rome Odunze (heel), and Olamide Zaccheaus (knee) all participated after sitting out on Wednesday.
Chicago Bears starting wide receiver Rome Odunze broke his silence about his new heel injury and his Week 9 status after Thursday's practice. The post Bears WR Rome Odunze Breaks Silence on New Injury Ahead of Week 9 appeared first on Heavy Sports.