Chicago Bears, Commanders and Monday Night Football
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Chicago Bears quarterback Caleb Williams gave his respect to Washington Commanders head coach Dan Quinn and his defense.
Backup kicker Jake Moody stepped up for the injured Cairo Santos, booting two field goals and an extra point to give the Chicago Bears a 13-0 lead over the Washington Commanders. Crucial turnovers by the Bears' defense,
2025 is a new year, though, and both teams once again have playoff hopes as they square off in an October matchup. For the Bears to win, they will need to either contain or take advantage of a few key players on the Commanders. Here are five Commanders players we'll be watching on Monday night:
The Washington Commanders will be without at least two of their top three wide receivers against the Chicago Bears on Monday Night Football.
Bears have to stop Commanders' top-ranked running game Monday night, but it will be difficult with struggling run defense
Chicago Bears head coach Ben Johnson explained what his team needs to do in order to upset the Washington Commanders in Week 6.
Jayden Daniels sees no point in reliving the "Hail Maryland" or "Fail Mary" play that lifted Washington to a victory over Chicago a year ago.