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Bears try to find footing against struggling 49ers - Marshall Independent

CHICAGO (AP) — Between the gut punch they absorbed two weeks ago and the beatdown that followed, it sure hasn’t been an easy stretch for the Chicago Bears.

They had Aaron Rodgers screaming at their crowd and Tom Brady burying them.

The Bears enter their game against the struggling San Francisco 49ers at Soldier Field on Sunday trying to steady themselves after back-to-back losses to teams with two of the best quarterbacks to play the game.

Coach Matt Nagy thought his team was in a good spot following a meeting Saturday at the hotel, only to watch the Bears (3-4) get pummeled 38-3 at Tampa Bay in their most lopsided loss in seven years.

“I just thought it was a good opportunity right there just to kind of speak from the heart a little bit from where I’m at as a head coach and where we’re at as a team and where we want to go,” Nagy said. “And I think that’s very important to do that, is to have those every once and a while.”

Whatever was said in the meeting didn’t translate to success on the field.

Rookie quarterback Justin Fields committed five turnovers, the offensive line got dominated and the Bears got pummeled in their most lopsided loss since a 55-14 blowout at Green Bay in 2014.

It was another embarrassment for a team that delivered one of the worst offensive performances in NFL history with 47 yards at Cleveland last month. And it came on the heels of yet another loss to Green Bay, punctuated by Rodgers screaming, “I still own you! I still own you!” to the crowd at Soldier Field after running for a late touchdown.

San Francisco is struggling, too. The 49ers (2-4) have dropped four straight since opening with wins at Detroit and Philadelphia.

Quarterback Jimmy Garoppolo committed three of the team’s four turnovers in a 30-18 loss to Indianapolis last week. But coach Kyle Shanahan said he would stick with the veteran even if rookie and Marshall native Trey Lance is healthy. The No. 3 overall draft pick missed last week because of a sprained left knee.

Bounce back

The Bears are banking on Fields to bounce back.

The No. 11 overall draft pick threw three interceptions and lost two fumbles while getting sacked four times behind a shaky line last week. He has been taken down 22 times for 179 yards, both league highs.

“You guys know what type of resiliency Justin has and what type of resiliency our team has,” Nagy said.

COVID concerns

The Bears have been dealing with COVID-19 issues. The latest was Nagy announcing Monday he tested positive.

Chicago had four players on the COVID list for last week’s game, with linebacker Caleb Johnson and right tackle Elijah Wilkinson joining star linebacker Robert Quinn and veteran tight end Jimmy Graham before kickoff. Running back Damien Williams was removed from the list a day before the game.

“It’s definitely a concern as far as being more cautious and making sure I’m doing everything that I need as far as keeping myself a little bit distanced and making sure I’m taking all the proper protocols myself to make sure that I’m staying healthy, keep my family healthy and things like that,” receiver Allen Robinson said. “But it definitely is a little bit cause of concern for guys to just be a little bit more cautious.”

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