Two 1-1 teams clash at Qwest Field. Chasing 2-0 teams in their division (Minnesota and San Francisco) and tied with 1-1 opponents (Green Bay and Arizona), this matchup could be a very telling game for these two teams and how the rest of their season will end up.
Chicago didn't leave Soldier Field after upsetting Pittsburgh 17-14 without scares though; right end and the stalwart of the Bears defensive line, Alex Brown, sprained an ankle after notching two sacks and providing the pressure on Steeler's QB Ben Roethlisberger on his sole interception.
Brown was the Bears best defensive lineman last season, and has two sacks on the season providing pressure on opposing quarterbacks. However, coach Lovie Smith remains adamant that Brown should
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Chicago Bears Preview Week Three: Bears (1-1) at Seahawks (1-1)
Posted: 21st September 2009 by Preston Parker in NFLComments Off on Chicago Bears Preview Week Three: Bears (1-1) at Seahawks (1-1)