As expected, the Chicago Bears ended their two-game losing streak with a much-needed win over the New York Jets by the score of 24-10 in Week 8 of the 2018 NFL season. With this victory, and losses by the Detroit Lions, Green Bay Packers, and Minnesota Vikings, the Bears (4-3) find themselves at the top of the NFC North standings for the second time this year.
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Yardage-wise, Chicago wasn’t as productive as they were in their three previous games, but they did manage to gain a total of 395 yards of offense, to go along with zero turnovers. On the other side of the ball, there were no takeaways, but the 207 total yards surrendered was the least the Bears have allowed all season long.
Exhibiting dominance against an inferior opponent is a pleasing sight to many fans in the Windy City, especially by a defense playing without their best player. Can the Bears’ grades for Week 8 be just as pleasing? Take a look.