1 year, 4 months ago

Bears got strong performances from Justin Fields, Darnell Wright; now it’s about consistency

The problem with blowing a 12-point lead in the final minutes of a game, and finding a way to lose when most teams win, is that it can cover up any positives. Gervon Dexter’s progress The rookie three-technique tackle had his best game in Washington, but defensive line coach Travis Smith pointed out that the Commanders were throwing the ball nearly every play after halftime. GO DEEPER Bears premium position checklist: Ryan Poles’ plan missing 1 key investment One of those hits came on third-and-long and almost led to a pick-six. “Get some of those batted passes and tips and overthrows.” Considering the list of Bears needs heading into ’24, they’d love not to have to worry about the three-technique. “I’m happy that I’m making progress,” Dexter said, “but I know I’ve still got a lot to improve on.” Like with Wright and Fields — and you can add cornerback Tyrique Stevenson to the conversation as well, as he had an interception and forced fumble against the Lions — now it’s about doing it week in and week out.

New York Times

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