Chicago Bears: MVP, studs, and duds for week two

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The Chicago Bears leave Week 2 undefeated, here are the duds, studs and MVP

The Bears took care of business against a really bad Giants team, winning 17-13. The box score may not show it as much but the Chicago Bears were in control throughout the entire game. Scoring only 17 points can be considered a bit of a disappointment. Parts of the offense played well, while other parts of the unit left room for improvement.

Chicago Bears Week 2 Duds

Dud: Anthony Miller

Anthony Miller had a pretty rough game after coming off of a solid week one. Miller was held to zero catches on three targets during Sunday’s game. Including a drop in the endzone where coverage was tight but is a pass that Miller should’ve brought in. It seems Miller can be quite up down at times, and these two games are a perfect example.

Dud: The Tight Ends

The tight ends on the Bears roster had a very quiet day on Sunday. Three tight ends got snaps against the Giants and they went a combined, 2 catches, for 30 yards. Jimmy Graham had a catch and Cole Kmet caught the first catch of his career.

The tight end position was one of the most talked-about topics of the offseason. With what they invested in that position over the offseason, these are the kind of results the Bears want to stay away from.