Monday, 7:15 p.m. at Soldier Field (Ch. 5 and 100.3-FM)
ABOUT THE BEARS
• The Bears (4-9) blew a 24-14 lead to Green Bay on Monday night, giving up four passing touchdowns to Packers quarterback Aaron Rodgers. Bears rookie quarterback Justin Fields also threw a pick-six in the 45-30 loss. Chicago has since isolated 10 players and multiple coaches on the reserve/COVID-19 list, including receiver Allen Robinson and nose tackle Eddie Goldman.
• A once-vaunted Bears defense is allowing 25.5 points per game, which would be its worst finish since the 2014 season. Edge rusher Khalil Mack and linebacker Danny Trevathan are on injured reserve. Defensive tackle Akiem Hicks hasn't played since Nov. 8. Linebacker Roquan Smith aggravated a hamstring injury against Green Bay.
• But second-year cornerback Jaylon Johnson has continued to be productive, covering Packers receiver Davante Adams well last week before Green Bay moved its star weapon away from him. Johnson, drafted 50th overall in 2020, has nine deflections, a pick and a forced fumble in 13 starts.
• Running back David Montgomery and receiver Darnell Mooney have been Chicago's top threats on offense. Montgomery leads the Bears with 801 yards from scrimmage despite missing four games to a knee injury earlier this season. Mooney brings speed, with 12 of his 52 catches going for at least 20 yards.
PLAYER SPOTLIGHT | QB Justin Fields
• Fields, the 11th overall pick out of Ohio State, has brought his elusive style to the pros. But he's been easy to pin down so far. Entering his 10th start on Monday night, Fields has five touchdowns (one rushing) and 11 turnovers in his past five games. A new blindside blocker entered when rookie Teven Jenkins replaced the injured Jason Peters last week.