Chicago Sun-Times

As RB Cohen stands out, Howard not used as much

- BY PATRICK FINLEY, STAFF REPORTER Pfinley@suntimes.com | @patrickfin­ley

Matt Nagy entered the season saying Jordan Howard would be a three-down back. It’s clear, after Sunday, though, that it depends on the opponent.

With 13 carries and seven catches, Tarik Cohen touched the ball nine times more than Howard did in the Bears’ 48-10 win against the Buccaneers.

“I think it’s probably more by game,” the Bears coach said Monday when asked about his running back usage. “Jordan obviously is more of a run-between-thetackles guy and he’s really good at it, but yet you can move him out and you can see he can catch the ball and do some good things in space.

“And then when you have Tarik, he can come in and do what he did yesterday. It makes it hard for the defense.”

Cohen ran 13 times for 53 yards and caught seven passes for 121. Howard ran 11 times for 25 yards.

Howard, who has averaged 2.5 yards per carry or less in his last three games, declined an interview request Sunday. On Monday, running backs coach Charles London said Howard was willing to do whatever the team asked.

“I think Jordan just wants to win — whatever it takes to win,” London said. “He carried the ball 24 times [against the Cardinals]. So it’s really an ebb and flow of how the game goes.

“We thought we had some matchups that worked for us, and they worked for us [Sunday]. It may be Jordan’s game next week. It may be another 25 or so carries then. But [the running backs] just need to understand how it works, and they do understand, and they’re very supportive of each other and the success they have.”

Acho done for the year

Bears outside linebacker Sam Acho tore his left pectoral muscle Sunday and will miss the rest of the season, Nagy said.

Acho played only 27 defensive snaps this year, in part because of the addition of star Khalil Mack. But Acho was a special teams stalwart, having played 36 snaps on kicks.

“Sam’s a great person, a great player,” Nagy said. “That’s a big loss for us.”

The Bears figure to turn to rookie Kylie Fitts or second-year player Isaiah Irving as their fourth outside linebacker.

“I think one of the strengths of our team is the depth that [general manager] Ryan [Pace] and his guys have brought to us,” Nagy said. “So it’ll be an opportunit­y for someone else to come make some plays.”

Sleeve again?

For the first time this season, quarterbac­k Mitch Trubisky wore a neoprene sleeve on his right arm — from his elbow to his wrist — Sunday.

Nagy claimed he didn’t know why

— but made a not-so-bold prediction, given Trubisky’s success against the Buccaneers.

“He’ll probably be wearing it in Miami,” he said.

 ?? NAM Y. HUH/AP PHOTOS ?? Surging running back Tarik Cohen (above) had nine more touches Sunday against the Buccaneers than did Jordan Howard (below).
NAM Y. HUH/AP PHOTOS Surging running back Tarik Cohen (above) had nine more touches Sunday against the Buccaneers than did Jordan Howard (below).
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