Chicago Sun-Times

Howard up for the challenge

Rookie RB ready for starting role as Bell settles in

- BY PATRICK FINLEY Staff Reporter

Rookie Jordan Howard took the practice field Wednesday as the dean of Bears running backs.

Starter Jeremy Langford ( ankle) and backup Ka’Deem Carey ( hamstring) didn’t participat­e. Raheem Mostert, promoted from the practice squad a week ago, and Joique Bell, signed a day earlier, were behind Howard in drills.

“It definitely is kinda weird, because I definitely wasn’t expecting this,” Howard said. “I wasn’t expecting injuries like this. I just gotta take it in stride and lead the way Jeremy and Ka’Deem would.”

Howard didn’t play in the Bears’ opener, got three carries in Week 2 and nine more against the Cowboys. The Bears are intrigued with his rushing skills — he has good feet for a 6- foot, 222- pounder, particular­ly in tight spaces — but they know the limitation­s of most rookies.

Langford, who is expected to miss four to six weeks with an ankle injury, played most of the snaps because he’s the best pass blocker.

Howard, who needs to catch on fast, said the most daunting challenge this week is recognizin­g defenses pre- snap, when the Lions plan to bring pressure.

“I definitely feel like that’s one of the biggest things be- cause in college the blitzes are not as diverse,” the Indiana alum said. “Here, the defenses are so much more complex in the NFL, so you definitely have to put in the time and effort.”

Bell will do the same in trying to digest the Bears’ offense. A solid contributo­r for the Lions from 2012- 15, Bell joked that he didn’t have time for the Bears to pick his brain about their next opponent.

“Right now I think they’re trying to feed my brain,” said Bell. “I think that’s the main purpose right now.”

Asked how long it takes to get comfortabl­e with a new offense, the 5- 11, 229- pound Bell smiled.

“We’re about to find out,” he said.

Bell ran for 860 yards and caught 322 yards’ worth of passes in 2014, his best season. The 30- yearold never finished a season with less than 286 receiving yards.

The Bears could use Bell as a third- down back, in part to keep Howard’s pass protection skills from becoming exploited.

Bell said he’s willing to help wherever the Bears need him. In a different boat, Howard said the same.

“My mindset is just being ready for everything the defense is going to throw at me, throw at us,” Howard said. “And just have great preparatio­n this week.”

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 ??  ?? Jordan Howard ( left) likely will get the bulk of the carries against the Lions. Ex- Lion Joique Bell could be used in third- down situations. | AP
Jordan Howard ( left) likely will get the bulk of the carries against the Lions. Ex- Lion Joique Bell could be used in third- down situations. | AP
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