The Chicago Bears have found themselves in an awkward spot. After a wild run to a 3-0 start, their first dose of reality was delivered on Sunday in a dispiriting 19-11 loss to the Indianapolis Colts. A game in which their offense looked completely outclassed. What's worse is they don't have much time to think about it. Tom Brady and the Tampa Bay Buccaneers are inbound fresh off their third-straight win of the season.
Brady is also coming off one of his best games in a long time, throwing five touchdown passes against the Los Angeles Chargers. It's clear the rumors of his demise from old age were greatly exaggerated. While the Bears defense is solid, there isn't a lot of optimism they'll be able to hold the future Hall of Famer in check for 60 minutes.
Not without help from the offense.
That being said, it may not be entirely hopeless. Based on recent reports, the Buccaneers offense is not going to come into Soldier Field at 100%. Not even close. They've already learned starting tight end O.J. Howard is done for the season with an Achilles injury. Now reports indicate their top three wide receivers have yet to practice this week and running back Leonard Fournette is also a game-time decision.








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