Bears search for boost on offense vs. Steelers
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[November 05, 2021] Chicago
Bears coach Matt Nagy is set to return to the sidelines Monday night
following a one-game absence in the NFL's COVID-19 protocol.
A bigger boost to the Bears' offense for their game against the host
Pittsburgh Steelers, however, may arguably come in the potential
return of
running back David Montgomery, who was back at practice this week
after
mending from a knee injury he sustained in Week 4.
"He's so eager to get back," Nagy said. "We'll keep an eye on where
he is and
we'll see how he looks. That will be key, to see how he looks. He's
gotta tell
us how he feels and then we'll just get a feel for it's the best
thing for us
and him, and if it is, and if he's able to go and we feel good about
it, he
will be up and ready to rock and roll."
Montgomery is averaging 4.5 yards per carry this season, rushing for
309 yards
and three touchdowns before his injury. While Khalil Herbert (351
yards on 81
carries, 4.3 ypc) has provided similar contributions in place of
Montgomery,
the Bears certainly would welcome Montgomery to the fold, especially
as mobile
rookie quarterback Justin Fields continues his progression.
Chicago (3-5) has lost three straight following a promising start to
the
season, sandwiching separate, two-score home defeats around a
lopsided road
rout at the hands of the Tampa Bay Buccaneers.
The Steelers (4-3) have outscored opponents 65-49 during a
three-game winning
streak and showed resilience in rallying last week for a 15-10
victory at
Cleveland. Pittsburgh placekicker Chris Boswell missed the entire
second half
with a concussion, and he was limited in practice Thursday.
Per the Post-Gazette, Pittsburgh coach Mike Tomlin is 24-4 against
rookie
quarterbacks since taking the reins in 2007. Fields, however, is
coming off a
breakout performance in Sunday's loss to San Francisco, running for
103 yards
and a touchdown while passing for 175 yards and a score.
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"We'll do our best to keep him from running the
ball and then putting him in
situations he's not used to," Steelers defensive coordinator Keith
Butler
said. "We're going to try to make him a little uncomfortable if we
can."
Pittsburgh this week traded outside linebacker Melvin Ingram III to
the Kansas
City Chiefs in exchange for a sixth-round draft pick. Ingram played
a limited
role after signing with the Steelers in the offseason, and didn't
travel with
the team to Cleveland as he battled a groin injury. He contributed
one sack
and 10 tackles in six games.
The Bears will aim to exploit the Steelers' lack of depth at the
position.
Apart from starters T.J. Watt and Alex Highsmith, rookie Derrek
Tuszka was the
only other outside linebacker on the active roster entering the
week.
Steelers quarterback Ben Roethlisberger was limited in practice
Thursday with
pectoral and hip injuries but is expected to play. Roethlisberger
threw for
266 yards and one touchdown against the Browns.
Center Kendrick Green said the offensive line in front of
Roethlisberger keeps
jelling.
"We do kind of see the progress coming to life," Green said. "We're
going to
keep pushing."
Safety Eddie Jackson (hamstring) and linebacker Khalil Mack (foot)
missed
practice for the Bears Thursday.
--Field Level Media
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