Chicago Sun-Times

THREE TAKEAWAYS

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Observatio­ns from the Bears’ loss:

Jenkins flags

In the first significan­t playing time of his career last week, rookie left tackle Teven Jenkins committed two false starts and two holding penalties at Lambeau Field. Three of the four — all but one holding penalty — were accepted by the Packers.

On Monday night, he had three flags: holding on the first play of the game, a false start on third-andone in the second quarter — in which he lined up on the right side before being corrected — and an unsportsma­nlike-conduct penalty in the third. He scrapped with a defender after quarterbac­k Justin Fields was hit out of bounds.

Graham crackles

For all the Bears’ struggles at cornerback this season — they benched Kindle Vildor for Artie Burns and watched starting slot corner Duke Shelley head to injured reserve — it was curious that Thomas Graham Jr. never earned a promotion from the practice squad. Graham, after all, was a sixth-round pick this year. Pressed into action Monday, he might have been the brightest spot in a bad situation. He was credited with seven tackles and three passes defended. He undoubtedl­y has earned another chance to play next week, regardless of the health of his teammates.

Santos misses

Cairo Santos’ 49-yard field goal in the final minute of the first half was blocked by defensive tackle Dalvin Tomlinson’s thumb and landed harmlessly in the end zone. It was the second kick of 40-49 yards he has missed in his last five tries — the other being a 40-yarder he pushed left in Week 11 vs. the Ravens.

— Patrick Finley

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