Predicting the final 3 Bears games with draft position on the line

CHICAGO, ILLINOIS - DECEMBER 18: The Chicago Bears huddle during the first quarter against the Philadelphia Eagles at Soldier Field on December 18, 2022 in Chicago, Illinois. (Photo by Michael Reaves/Getty Images)
CHICAGO, ILLINOIS - DECEMBER 18: The Chicago Bears huddle during the first quarter against the Philadelphia Eagles at Soldier Field on December 18, 2022 in Chicago, Illinois. (Photo by Michael Reaves/Getty Images) /
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The Chicago Bears are, as mentioned all year long, one of the worst teams in the National Football League. All that matters to them is that they develop their quarterback and see the team play hard under the new regime.

They are on a seven-game losing streak and have the second-worst record in the NFL. There is really nothing wrong with that at this point as that will help them more than hurt them in the long run. Up to this point, their record is not a reflection of their effort.

Over the weekend, that seventh loss in a row came against the Philadelphia Eagles who are one of the best teams in the NFL. They are now 13-1 and legit contenders for the Super Bowl from the NFC. There is a good chance that the championship runs through Philly.

The fact that the Bears stayed in that game speaks volumes as they only lost 25-20. Staying with a team like that is very hard and the Bears did it with very little talent on their side of the field. The quarterback, Justin Fields, is amazing and they just might be well-coached.

With three more games this season, all we want is to see them play well but still lose. They are so close to getting the second overall pick that you can taste it.

As long as the Houston Texans remain the only team ahead of them, the Bears would get whoever they want because they for sure won’t be taking a quarterback.

If they want to have the second overall pick as we’ve talked about, they might need to play a certain way to end this season. This is how the final three games are going to go: