Chicago Sun-Times

WHAT 2 WATCH 4

- Mark Potash

Key matchup

The Eagles have one of the best offensive lines in the NFL, particular­ly on the right side, with two- time Pro Bowl center Jason Kelce, guard Brandon Brooks and tackle Lane Johnson all having Pro Bowl- caliber seasons. The Bears had figured to counter with the strength of their front seven, led by outside linebacker Leonard Floyd, defensive end Akiem Hicks and nose tackle Eddie Goldman. But with Floyd on injured reserve and Hicks questionab­le with a knee injury, the Bears will be short- handed.

Pernell McPhee, who has struggled with wear- andtear in previous seasons with the Bears, hasn’t been as effective in recent games as the snaps have added up. Now he’s questionab­le with a sore knee. Isaiah Irving figures to join the rotation at OLB with Sam Acho. Jonathan Bullard could benefit from more snaps if Hicks is limited or can’t play. But even at full strength, the Bears would be challenged to win that battle.

Trending

Injuries seem to finally be taking a toll on the Bears’ defense. In the last three games, the Bears have dropped from seventh to 11th in total defense and from sixth to 13th in yards allowed per play after allowing an average of 360 yards and 5.9 yards per play in losses to the Saints, Packers and Lions.

As well as the Bears have played on defense most of the season, they’ll be challenged to stem the tide. Linebacker Danny Trevathan ( calf ) will miss his third consecutiv­e game. Floyd is out. And McPhee, Hicks, defensive end Mitch Unrein and nickel back Bryce Callahan all are questionab­le.

Key player

Rookie quarterbac­k Mitch Trubisky is making progress, even if the Bears are not. After completing just 47.5 percent of his passes in his first four starts, Trubisky has completed 60 percent against the Packers ( 21- for- 35) and Lions ( 18- for- 30), with passer ratings of 97.0 and 88.1.

The Eagles, though, have one of the NFL’s best de- fenses — seventh in total yards, ninth in yards per play, seventh in rushing yards per carry and eighth in passing yards per attempt. It’s an uphill challenge, but Trubisky has enough gumption to raise his level of play.

X- factor

The Bears have lost three consecutiv­e games after beating the Ravens and Panthers in Weeks 6 and 7. They’re 3- 7. Their playoff hopes are all but dead. Injuries are mounting. And the future of John Fox and the coaching staff is in doubt.

Now they face their toughest task of the season — on the road against a 9- 1 Eagles team that looks like the class of the NFC. This could get ugly — or be an opportunit­y to show the arrow really is pointing up.

 ??  ?? The Bears still have Eddie Goldman ( sacking Matthew Stafford last week), but injuries on defense are adding up.
| GETTY IMAGES
The Bears still have Eddie Goldman ( sacking Matthew Stafford last week), but injuries on defense are adding up. | GETTY IMAGES

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