2020 Chicago Bears: Week 2 Report Card vs. New York Giants

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How did the Chicago Bears offensive line do?

Just like last week, Chicago’s offensive line got enough push on the line of scrimmage to help their running game produce on the ground, churning out 135 yards. Unfortunately, the same praise can’t be said about their pass protection. On the afternoon, Trubisky was under pressure by the Giants’ pass rush and was sacked four times.

Cody Whitehair and Bobby Massie each surrendered sacks on the afternoon. Massie did redeem himself with a heads-up play on a fourth-and-one late in the game when he caught a deflected pass to keep the drive alive. The O-line did come up huge on the Bears’ final offensive drive of the game, paving the way for Chicago’s backs to gain 56 of the 59 yards on a drive that melted 5:41 off of the clock.

Grade: B-