The Chicago Bears had a roller-coaster day up in Detroit. They went in with high hopes, only to see them almost completely dashed. After three quarters, the game looked over. The Lions held a 23-6 lead, Mitch Trubisky was lost, and even the defense seemed to have no answers for Matthew Stafford and Adrian Peterson. Then things just started happening.
The defense stiffened and the offense started to come out of their funk. In the space of less than 15 minutes, Trubisky delivered three touchdown passes in a spirited 27-23 comeback. Obviously most of the attention is heaped on him for that. Which is fair. However, it should not be discounted how big of a role the Bears 2020 draft class played in this win.
Probably the star of the group was Jaylon Johnson. Named the starting cornerback opposite Kyle Fuller, the rookie really stepped up in his debut. While there were some rough spots, the 2nd round pick's coverage stood out consistently. He almost had an interception early in the game and knocked away the Lions' final attempt of the game to seal the win.








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