Lions Look to Bounce Back Against Bears

The Detroit Lions are coming off a tough loss to the Chicago Bears last year, but they’re looking to bounce back with one of the most historic seasons in franchise history. The Bears, on the other hand, are struggling with a nine-game losing streak and have a new interim coach.

Coach Dan Campbell has spoken about getting the bad taste out of their mouth after the Bills loss, which saw the Lions’ offense punt on the first two drives and trail 14-0 at halftime. However, the team’s fast start against the Bears in Week 12 could be key to their success this time around. The Lions scored 16 points in the second half, but still settled for three field goals.

The Bears’ defense has struggled in recent games, allowing 17.7 points per game in the first half of the last three weeks. This presents an opportunity for the Lions’ offense to make a strong start and build momentum. The Bears’ first-half offense has been particularly weak, averaging just 6.9 points per game.

Quarterback Jared Goff is coming off one of his best games of the season, and he’s looking to capitalize on the Bears’ struggles. However, protecting him will be crucial, as the Lions have struggled in this area lately. The team needs to keep Goff clean if they want to take advantage of the Bears’ defense.

In recent weeks, the Bears’ defense has been effective at pressuring opposing quarterbacks, but they’ve struggled to convert sacks. Running play-action passes could help the Lions mitigate this pressure and make it easier for Goff to get hot.

The Lions will need all their skill positions to come together if they want to beat the Bears. They’ll be looking to build on their fast start and maintain their No. 1 seed in the NFC playoffs. With a strong team performance, they might just be able to pull off another bounce-back win against their arch-rivals.

Source: https://www.prideofdetroit.com/2024/12/22/24327012/lions-vs-bears-3-key-match-ups-in-hopes-of-taking-a-broom-to-the-windy-city