Chicago Sun-Times

Mariani packs punch in win

Comes up big against team he once rooted for

- ADAM L. JAHNS | GETTY IMAGES Follow me on Twitter @adamjahns. Email: ajahns@suntimes.com

Beating the Packers on Brett Favre Night meant plenty for the Bears. But for returner/receiver Marc Mariani, who says he grew up as a ‘‘Cheesehead,’’ it truly was special. Mariani had a career-high three catches — all of which resulted in first downs.

Beating the Packers on Brett Favre Night meant plenty to the Bears. But for returner/receiver Marc Mariani, it truly was special.

“I kind of grew up a ‘Cheesehead,’ ” Mariani said. “My whole family is from Wisconsin. It means a lot to me to be able to wear the [Bears’] ‘C’ on my helmet, take the field at Lambeau Field on a pretty historic night when Brett Favre is going into the ring of [honor].

“It just meant a lot to me. [It was] my first game at Lambeau [Field]. I was hurt when the Titans came up here [in 2012]. I was a little extra juiced, and I got the biggest Packer fan ever, my grandpa, looking down. This game was for him.”

Mariani, who has been the Bears’ primary slot receiver with Eddie Royal nursing a knee injury, made an impact in the win. He had a careerhigh three catches, all of them for first downs. Two of his receptions came on the Bears’ second-quarter drive that ended with tight end Zach Miller’s touchdown catch.

“We ran 11 [personnel] a lot,” Mariani said of the formation that includes one running back, one tight end and three wide receivers.

“We schemed for that. When it came time on third down, there were a couple looks we liked. It was one of those things where they called my number a couple times, and I just knew I had to make a play for the guys.”

Mariani’s productive night overshadow­ed his recent struggles returning punts. Receiver Deonte Thompson has handled kickoffs in his place the last two weeks.

Mariani is needed more at slot receiver, where he looked like more than a temporary solution against the Packers. He was on the field for 51 of the Bears’ 67 offensive plays.

Mariani had a 21-yard catch over the middle in the fourth quarter, freezing safety Ha Ha Clinton-Dix in his tracks. He also showed off his strength, fighting through cornerback Casey Hayward’s tackle for four yards on a third-and-three play.

“We ask him to do a lot of the grunt work,” quarterbac­k Jay Cutler said.

“He blocks, runs off [routes], and for him to get some catches on some big third downs for us and move the chains, he’s a fun guy to play with. He’s a guy in the huddle that you know he’s going to give you everything he’s got.”

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