Chicago Bears: Madden 21 simulation for Week 3 versus Falcons

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What Madden 21 predicts for the Chicago Bears Week 3 matchup vs. the Atlanta Falcons.

Another Chicago Bears win, another nail biting game, this time coming against the New York Giants. This one went down to the wire, but the Bears came out on top, as Madden 21 had predicted. So, with week three upon us, how did the Bears do against the Falcons in the simulation. In real life, the Falcons are quite banged up. The Falcons were at full health in the sim, as well as the Bears. The Falcons are a team that has a powerful offense, and a lackluster defense. The Bears can look to take advantage of that this week, as they look to get their offense going again.

The Bears came out on top again this week, putting them 3-0 to start the season in Madden 21. The final score was 35-24, and it was a great game for the Bears. Here are some of the key stats.

Chicago Bears

  • Mitchell Trubisky – 24/32 completions, 328 yards passing, three touchdowns, no interceptions, three rushes for 40 yards
  • David Montgomery – 18 rushes for 112 yards, 6.2 yards per carry, two rushing touchdowns, three receptions for 32 yards
  • Allen Robinson – eight receptions for 123 yards, one touchdown
  • Anthony Miller – five receptions for 78 yards, two touchdowns
  • Khalil Mack – five tackles, two sacks, three tackles for loss
  • Roquan Smith – 11 tackles, one sack, two tackles for loss
  • Kyle Fuller – six tackles, one interception
  • Eddie Jackson – eight tackles, one forced fumble

Atlanta Falcons

  • Matt Ryan – 28/42 competions, 302 yards passing, two touchdowns, one interception, one rush for seven yards
  • Todd Gurley – 17 rushes for 67 yards, 3.9 yards per carry, one touchdown
  • Julio Jones – eight receptions for 106 yards, one touchdown
  • Calvin Ridley – four receptions for 46 yards, one touchdown
  • Hayden Hurst – nine receptions for 82 yards
  • Deion Jones – 12 tackles, two tackles for loss
  • Grady Jarrett – three tackles, one sack
  • Donte Fowler Jr. – five tackles, one sack
  • Keanu Neal – eight tackles

Analyzing the outcome for the Chicago Bears

All in all, it was a great game for the Chicago Bears on both sides of the ball. The offense came out to play, even with the Falcons at full strength. Montgomery gets the game ball as he put up a eye popping 6.2 yards per carry, thanks to the offensive line. A great game for Mitch as well, as he did not turn the ball over and threw for three touchdowns. Allen Robinson enjoyed a nice game as well. The defense did its job, forcing two turnovers and sacking Matt Ryan six times on the day. Atlanta struggled to stop the Bears offense, which put them down for most of the game. Matt Ryan played well, but not good enough.

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The Bears will be facing a Falcons team in real life who could be missing at least five starters. This game should be easier for the Bears considering the Falcons injuries, especially having so many on defense. Hopefully Madden 21 is right and not only will the Bears be 3-0, but Mitch will have a game like the one he had in the simulation.