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If the Chicago Bears want to add to their running back room, the best option may be on the field with them on Sunday.
A big day for Rome Odunze and a bounce back game for Dayo Odeyingbo highlight our bold predictions for Bears vs. Saints.
The Bears' game-winning drive was set up by a Jayden Daniels fumble on a hand-off to Jacory Crosley-Merritt with 3:10 left. On third-and-1, Daniels mishandled the exchange, and the Bears recovered at their own 44. D'Andre Swift took over from there, rushing for 34 yards on the final drive to set up Moody's kick.
D’Andre Swift had his most efficient effort in Week 6. Is the Chicago Bears running game turning a corner? Here are three reasons it might be.
After being sent to the hospital following Monday's win, the Chicago Bears received positive word on their star wide receiver.
Swift declared himself good to go against the Saints despite being limited with a groin injury Thursday and Friday. He had 14 carries for 108 yards against the Commanders and caught two balls for 67 yards, including a 55-yard catch-and-run touchdown that ESPN announcer Troy Aikman considered good fortune.
In three straight wins the most improved player hasn't been Caleb Williams or anyone on offense but a defensive back who struggled terribly earlier.