5 Tennessee Titans traits that could be a problem for the Chicago Bears

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The Chicago Bears secondary gets an interesting test out of the gates

The Chicago Bears are going to have one of the best secondaries in the NFL. They are also going to get tested right out of the gates with the Titans. The Titans have a lot of name value in their receiver room. 

DeAndre Hopkins is getting older, but he is still a great receiver and appeared to find a groove with Will Levis toward the end of the season. Last season it was easy to key-in on Hopkins, this year the team added Calvin Ridley and Tyler Boyd into the mix. 

Ridley is not quite the player he was before his suspension, but now that he is the number two in Tennessee, things will open up for him again. Boyd fits perfectly into the slot and that does not mention Treylon Burks, who is sliding down the depth chart but still could flash this year. 

Tyrique Stevenson and Jaylon Johnson will square off with Hopkins and Ridley, with Kyler Gordon seeing Tyler Boyd for most of the day. The Bears have the talent to win those matchups, and if they are the best secondary in the NFL, they will win those matchups.