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Bears Face Lions' Offense, Seek Playoff Spot

The Chicago Bears defense, fresh off a dismal performance against the 49ers, faces a tough test against the Lions high-powered offense. Ranked 6th in yards per game and 3rd in points per game, the Lions dynamic backfield duo of Gibbs and Montgomery poses a significant threat. The Bears, aiming for the number two seed, must improve their first and second down defense to stop the Lions rushing attack and secure a win. Checkout Solipillow.com

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