
Tiger Punch September 23, the opening two consecutive defeats of the Washington Redskins sit at home to meet the Chicago Bears, who did not start well. The Bears have lost seven straight games against The Redskins, and the last time they won in Washington was in 2001. In this Monday night game, can the red skins win the first victory of the season? Or was the Bears finally able to rewrite their embarrassing record against the Redskins?
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September 24, 2019 8:15 a.m. (Beijing time) Guangdong Sports Tencent Sports BesTV
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Can the Redskins break through the Bears defensive group?
Despite the poor redskin record, the team's offensive group performed well, especially the passing offense, ranking 10th in the league. Quarterback Case Keenum has been steady, rookie receiver Terry McLaurin has done well and running back Chris Thompson is the team's best receiver so far. But the Bears defensive group is strong, with Khalil Mack leading the passing impact, while second-line defensive centerback Kyle Fuller and security guards Eddie Jackson and Haha Clinton-Dix could get redskins in trouble. Can The Redskins succeed in scoring points as consistently as they did in the first two games?
Can the Bears offensive group rebound?
In contrast to the redskin, the Bears are currently weak in attack and defensive. Mitchell Trubisky's performance in the first two weeks was unsatisfactory, while manager Matt Nagy's offensive tactical command was also criticized. However, for the Bears offensive group, the redskin defense group ranks third from the bottom in the league, which is a good opportunity for them to achieve a recovery performance. Facing the redskins' penultimate rushing ball defense, David Montgomery's running back position should find an opportunity. However, Trubiski still needs to play well to lead the passing offense and help the Bears score. For the Redskins, if defensive striker Jonathan Allen can return then it will certainly be a big plus for them.
Bears kicker position
Ahead of the season opener, Bears kicker Eddy Pineiro was one of the focal points. However, Pinero proved his prowess with his performance of hitting all free-kicks in two games and extra touchdown shots, especially last week when he helped the Bears win with a last-minute 53-yard free-kick kill, which also made him the Best Special Agent of the Week in the National League. Just when the outside world thought that the Bears had finally found a savior in the kicker position, Pinero unfortunately injured his knee. Although he is expected to play in this game, it is still unknown whether injuries will affect him.
Injury reports:
Red skin
50% chance of playing
Defensive interceptor Jonathan Allen cornerback Quinton Dunbar
Confirm the absence
Near-end Jordan Reed
Quarterback Colt McCoy
Linebacker Cassanova McKinzy
The Bears
Near-end Trey Burton
Kyle Long
Security Guard Eddie Jackson
Kicker Eddy Pineiro
Defensive end Bilal Nichols
(Editor: Yao Fan)