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Featured, Our Articles · September 29, 2016

Are the Chicago Bears Stuck on Repeat?

Eddie Royal finds the endzone in the Bears last win at Soldier Field (Image Credit: Charles Rex Arbogast/AP)
Eddie Royal finds the end zone in the Bears last win at Soldier Field (Image Credit: Charles Rex Arbogast/AP)

Did you know?

In year two of John Fox as head coach of the Chicago Bears, the team has the same exact record as they did a season ago through three games, 0-3.
To go along with the record, quarterback Jay Cutler sustained injuries in Week 2 of last season and this season. Last year, Cutler suffered a hamstring injury against the Cardinals and did not finish the game. The hamstring injury also caused him to miss the third game of the season against the Seahawks.

Doesn’t that sound familiar?

The 11-year pro suffered a thumb injury against the Eagles and was unable to finish the game and the injury sidelined Cutler last week against the Cowboys.
In 2015, Cutler returned from that hamstring injury and led the Bears to their first win of the season against the Raiders and gave Fox his first (and only) win at home.
So if history continues to repeat itself … Cutler will be back and lead the Bears to their first victory of the season at Soldier Field.
What do you think Bears fans: Do the Bears get their first win of the season?

Related: [Week 4 Preview] Are They Who We Think They Are (Detroit Lions)

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Nicholas Moreano

Nicholas Moreano is a sports multimedia journalist and the Bears beat reporter for The Chicago Audible. He has a master's degree in Communication from DePaul University and obtained his bachelor's degree in Journalism and Mass Communication from the University of Iowa.

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