Browns' QB Shedeur Sanders poses significant challenges for Bears.
Bears defensive coordinator Dennis Allen has been impressed with the way Browns quarterback Shedeur Sanders is pushing the ball down the field, connecting on some big plays in recent games. This increased passing game could lead to explosive plays and opportunities for turnovers.
The Bears have been one of the top teams in terms of interceptions and fumble recoveries this season, but so far they've only faced a few rookie quarterbacks. Sanders will make his fourth NFL start against the Bears on Sunday at Soldier Field.
Allen praises the Browns' screen game as "outstanding" for the team this season, which has helped Sanders stay calm while holding onto the ball. While he acknowledges that Sanders is still a rookie and there are signs of inexperience, Allen also notes the quarterback's ability to create plays.
To take down the high-powered Browns offense, the Bears need to tighten up their coverage and prevent big plays. This will be a significant test for Chicago's defense, which has been struggling at times this season.
For the Bears, Sunday represents an opportunity to prove how different they are from last year's team, as well as to send a message to the Lions that they're serious contenders in the NFC North.
Bears defensive coordinator Dennis Allen has been impressed with the way Browns quarterback Shedeur Sanders is pushing the ball down the field, connecting on some big plays in recent games. This increased passing game could lead to explosive plays and opportunities for turnovers.
The Bears have been one of the top teams in terms of interceptions and fumble recoveries this season, but so far they've only faced a few rookie quarterbacks. Sanders will make his fourth NFL start against the Bears on Sunday at Soldier Field.
Allen praises the Browns' screen game as "outstanding" for the team this season, which has helped Sanders stay calm while holding onto the ball. While he acknowledges that Sanders is still a rookie and there are signs of inexperience, Allen also notes the quarterback's ability to create plays.
To take down the high-powered Browns offense, the Bears need to tighten up their coverage and prevent big plays. This will be a significant test for Chicago's defense, which has been struggling at times this season.
For the Bears, Sunday represents an opportunity to prove how different they are from last year's team, as well as to send a message to the Lions that they're serious contenders in the NFC North.