Chicago Bears: Madden 21 simulation for Week 9 versus Titans

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What does Madden 21 predict for Week 9 matchup between  the Chicago Bears and Tennessee Titans?

Coming off of a tough loss to the New Orleans Saints, the Chicago Bears are looking to get back in the winning column as they head to Nashville to take on the Tennessee Titans. It has been a trying week as multiple players have COVID-19 — especially on the offensive line. There are a lot of questions heading into this week, but this one could go either way. So what did Madden 21 have to say about a possible outcome for this game?

This one had the Bears come out on top, with a final score of 35-28. The offense had great game, while the defense held the Titans to come out with the win. It would be awesome to see both sides compliment each other in real life and could spark some momentum going forward. Here are the key stats for this game:

Chicago Bears:

Tennessee Titans:

  • Ryan Tannehill – 17/29, 240 yards, three touchdowns, one interception
  • Derrick Henry – 22 carries, 117 yards, one touchdown, three receptions, 23 yards
  • A.J. Brown – eight receptions, 91 yards, one touchdown
  • Corey Davis – seven receptions, 80 yards, one touchdown
  • Jonnu Smith – three receptions, 34 yards, one touchdown
  • Jayon Brown – 12 tackles, one sack
  • Jadaveon Clowney – four tackles, two sacks
  • Kevin Byard – nine tackles
  • Harold Landry – four tackles, one sack

It does give me hope when I see what the Bears are capable of in Madden 21. I just wish that this team could do at least half of that in real life. The offense was unstoppable, with over 400 yards of total offense. Also, Nick Foles was great, throwing three scores and not turning the ball over. David Montgomery was also excellent, as he found the end zone twice. All the receivers were involved, and Cole Kmet had a key touchdown late.

The defense was good enough, and it seemed like a bend-don’t-break type of outing. Derrick Henry did what he usually does, but the Bears held the Titans’ passing game in check. It was a solid effort from the whole group, and was one we need to see in real life this week as the Titans offense is super high-powered.

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Let’s hope the Bears can overcome their injuries and COVID-19 cases and come out with a win on Sunday in Tennessee. Hopefully Madden is right this week and the Bears can dominate on both sides of the ball.