Chicago Bears have to keep tabs on these Detroit Lions studs

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As the divisional action heats up, the Chicago Bears take on the Detroit Lions in Week 10. Which Lions should worry them most?

Does anybody else feel like it has been two weeks since we have last seen Chicago Bears football? Maybe my week has been that slow, or maybe it’s the anticipation of starting to get into the thick of the NFC North competition.

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The Bears host two-straight divisional games at Soldier Field, beginning with the Detroit Lions, then the Minnesota Vikings. These are followed by a Thanksgiving Night showdown with those same Lions.

The schedule is getting juicy, and I know I speak on behalf of Bears fans everywhere when I say, I cannot wait to see these next few weeks unfold. These games are going to be absolutely pivotal for the Bears, if they want to continue any shot they have at the playoffs.

Hey, playoffs? You better believe it. It’s a real possibility, but the schedule is going to get much tougher, and the Bears have to take care of business amidst the black and blue division, first.

So, we begin with a matchup with Detroit, who has quite honestly been an achilles heel of the Bears over the last few seasons. For some reason, the Lions have had Chicago’s number for a while it seems.

But, these Bears are different, and we know that.

Don’t forget, though, these Lions also have some key pieces to their puzzle that could cause the Bears some headaches on Sunday. Chicago has the talent to keep the Lions tamed this weekend, but it will all come down to whether or not they can stop the following three players.