Chicago Bears: What to Watch for Week 13 vs. Detroit Lions

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Chicago Bears Quarterback Mitchell Trubisky
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Mitchell Trubisky

Needless to say, there is major room for improvement when it comes to the play of Mitchell Trubisky. The third-year quarterback ranks near the very bottom of the list among starting quarterbacks in several statistics. However, when it comes to playing the Lions, Trubisky seems to have all gears clicking.

In his last two games against Detroit, the 25-year-old has thrown for 528 yards, six touchdowns, zero interceptions, and has one rushing touchdown. The Lions’ porous pass defense is ranked 30th in the league, giving up an average of 275.5 passing yards per game. In addition, the 22 passing touchdowns they have surrendered is tied for fifth-most in the NFL entering Week 13. With things seemingly pointing in the right direction, can No. 10 have yet another strong game against the Lions for the entire country to see?