Chicago Sun-Times

Hicks making a Pro Bowl bid

- BY PATRICK FINLEY Staff Reporter Follow me on Twitter @ patrickfin­ley. Email: pfinley@ suntimes. com

Asked Sunday if he was happy with his play, defensive end Akiem Hicks turned and quizzed the man next to his locker.

Fellow defensive end Mitch Unrein surprised him by launching into a sales pitch.

“I don’t know why people aren’t talking about him going to the Pro Bowl,” Unrein said. “Seriously, he’s a dominant defensive end. People aren’t recognizin­g that, I don’t think.”

They did Wednesday, when Hicks was named NFC Defensive Player of the Week after he had two sacks, 10 tackles and a forced fumble against the 49ers.

“Akiem has kept improving throughout the season,” defensive coordinato­r Vic Fangio said. “And he’s been one of the guys that has been there every week, playing a lot of plays for us, and he’s been a steady bell cow for us in there.”

While the three- win Bears will probably go without a Pro Bowl berth, and rightly so, a push for Hicks makes more sense than others the team promoted on the video board Sunday: special- teamer Sherrick McManis, rookie center Cody Whitehair and cornerback Tracy Porter.

“He’s been a good get,” coach John Fox said.

Probably their best.

Of the nine players the Bears gave multiyear contracts to this offseason, Hicks is one of three — alongside McManis and Porter — to play in every game.

Linebacker Danny Trevathan and tight end Zach Miller are out for the year, and linebacker Jerrell Freeman is serving a performanc­eenhancing- drug suspension. Guard Josh Sitton has missed four games, Unrein three, and offensive tackle Bobby Massie has been inconsiste­nt.

“It’s tough to look at [ the Bears’ record] and say, ‘ Aw, man, you’re doing a good job and keep kicking butt,’ because you want your whole unit to be successful, you want your whole team to be successful,” Hicks said. “It’s a tough feeling to look at individual achievemen­ts. You just gotta keep pushing, man.”

After he was a poor fit as a 4- 3 defensive end last year, the Saints traded him to the Patriots, who moved him back inside. Hicks slid comfortabl­y into the Bears’ 3- 4 system since signing a two- year, $ 10 million deal in March.

His career- high six sacks have come in bunches: one apiece Oct. 2 and Oct. 9, two Oct. 31 and two more Sunday.

“He’s still got a lot of improvemen­t to go and a lot of potential to be realized,” Fangio said. “And if he keeps working, I think he can get there.”

 ?? | GETTY IMAGES ?? Bears defensive end Akiem Hicks, who had two sacks against the 49ers, was named NFC Defensive Player of the Week.
| GETTY IMAGES Bears defensive end Akiem Hicks, who had two sacks against the 49ers, was named NFC Defensive Player of the Week.

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