Week 6 game preview: Chicago Bears @ Washington Commanders

Week 6 game preview: Chicago Bears @ Washington Commanders
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The Chicago Bears get back after the bye week and travel to Washington for a Monday Night Football game against the Commanders.

A lot of the pre-game talk is going to be about last year’s matchup and the season-altering Hail Mary that the Commanders executed. “Revenge game,” “redemption game,” “exorcising demons,” whatever clichê you want to throw out there will be said at some point.

The truth is the NFL is a week-to-week and a year-to-year league. The Bears are still trying to establish their new identity and culture under Ben Johnson. While the Commanders are trying to remain among the NFC’s elite teams and build on last year’s NFC Championship game run.

The clichés that Washington is playing against are “regression,” “sophomore slump,” and “fluke season.”

It should be a good game with a good match-up of talent. Not to mention the top two draft picks from 2024.

Washington Commanders

SB Nation site: Hogs Haven

Record: 3-2, second in the NFC East

Last week: 27-10 win over the Los Angeles Chargers

Game day, time, TV: Monday, 7:15 p.m. ESPN

Spread: The Bears are 4-point underdogs to the Commanders

Bears all-time record against: 25-28-1, including 3-4 postseason

Historical meetings: October 13, 2022, week 6. The Bears hosted the Commanders at Soldier Field for Thursday Night Football.

In an ugly, boring game, the Bears took a 7-3 lead on a third quarter pass from Justin Fields to Dante Pettis.

The Commanders cut it to one point at the start of the fourth quarter.

Velus Jones Jr. muffed a punt at the Bears’ six-yard line, setting up a Brian Robinson touchdown two plays later.

The Bears punted and Washington drove but ultimately missed a field goal, keeping the Bears within reach.

Fields moved Chicago down the field, but on fourth and goal from the four-yard line, Darnell Mooney was tackle on the goal line but couldn’t get the ball to break the plane and the Bears lost 12-7.

Last meeting: I don’t recall what happened.

All right. All right, fine.

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Injury report: Being a Monday night game, the first injury report was not available at the time of publishing.

Offense: Washington comes into the game ranked eighth in points and 13th in yards.

Their passing offense ranks 23rd, and their rushing offense ranks first.

QB Jayden Daniels (59.2 pct cmp/664 yds./4 TD/0 INT) has missed two games but is still playing strong, although his numbers are down from last year.

The passing game is highlighted by Deebo Samuel (30 rec./300 yds./3 TD), Zach Ertz (14/149/2) and Terry McLaurin (10/149/0). McLaurin has missed the last two games with a quad injury. He did not practice on Wednesday, but there is no official injury report.

On the ground, Jacory Croskey-Merritt (43 att./283 yds./4 TD) has taken over the lead role. Jayden Daniels (26/124/0) remains a rushing threat. Chris Rodriguez (23/105/0) and Jeremy McNichols (11/105/1) also get some carries. Deebo Samuel (7/46/1) gets into the mix like...